Judge denies motion to dismiss defamation lawsuit over HuffPost story involving Brett Kavanaugh – IOTW Report

Judge denies motion to dismiss defamation lawsuit over HuffPost story involving Brett Kavanaugh

Clarion Ledger: A federal judge has refused to dismiss a Mississippi man’s defamation lawsuit against the news website HuffPost over a 2018 story on U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s days at Georgetown Prep school.

Gulfport professor and advocate Derrick Evans’ lawsuit was filed in August 2019 in U.S. District Court in Gulfport against HuffPost.com and its former journalist, Ashley Feinberg.

The lawsuit said HuffPost and Feinberg repeatedly defamed Evans and friend Douglas Kennedy to a nationwide audience in September 2018 by falsely asserting they helped arrange the purchase and delivery of cocaine at Georgetown Prep that resulted in the April 1984 death of David Kennedy, Douglas’ brother and the son of the late U.S. attorney general and senator, Robert F. Kennedy. more here

6 Comments on Judge denies motion to dismiss defamation lawsuit over HuffPost story involving Brett Kavanaugh

  1. HuffPost and Feinberg screwed Evans. Now it’s Evans’s turn to screw HuffPost and Feinberg. I hope he wins the big bucks.
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    side note, re: pet peeve. From the article:

    Kavanaugh, Evans and Douglas Kennedy are alumnus of Georgetown Prep.

    WRONG! They are alumni. I don’t expect everybody to know every Latin plural, but alumnus, alumna, and alumni are in very common use in the English language. Some people even get “alumnae” right.

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  2. Dang @Uncle Al – way to pull out the Latin 🙂 BTW – I do agree with you. If you are going to use it, get it right.
    If I ever use something like that wrong, beat on me unmercifully. I expect my students to use words correctly. They should be able to expect the same from me.

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  3. Holy Shit, the HuffingPoo cunt writer just found the only black guy at the prep school and made up a story that he was peddling blow to his fellow students. Un-fucking-believiable… literally… And very indicative of the hard core racism of progtards.

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  4. Correct if I am wrong.

    Isn’t this the same Huffington Post that seems to have embraced Satanists, given the articles and coverages it give to the subject?

    Comment based on the results and articles published by simply
    Googling “Huffington Post Satanism”.

    Wonder who is supporting this site, collects it revenues and donations? According to their own Website HuffPost, is owned by Verizon Media.

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