PJ Media- On Monday evening, a federal judge in Kentucky reopened the $250 million defamation case filed by Covington Catholic student Nicholas Sandmann. The judge had previously dismissed the case in July, but is now allowing the lawsuit to proceed with a narrower focus.
U.S. District Judge William Bertelsman agreed to permit discovery on three of 33 allegedly libelous statements in The Post’s coverage of the Jan. 18 incident pertaining to teenager Nicholas Sandmann. The Post has insisted that its reporting was fair and accurate.
All three flagged statements from the newspaper’s coverage refer to Omaha Nation elder Nathan Phillips being blocked or impeded by Nicholas, a student at Covington Catholic High School, during their viral encounter at the Lincoln Memorial stairs. MORE HERE
You get the “justice” you can afford.
Excuse me, @anonymous, do you even know what you’re talking about?
3 of 33? Slander is slander. What a tool judge.
Aggressive brown person bangs drum in face of Christian white youth who just stood there and smiled, and the media can’t drag him through the mud hard enough.
Good for Nick for not backing down,
Johnny Cash would be proud:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8i5NLyXZdc
“You can stand me up at the gates of hell but I won’t…back…down”.
$250 million is a lot, maybe they should cut it back to say $249 million.