Judge Denies CNN's Motion To Toss Defamation Suit Brought by Navy Veteran
Source: MEDIAite
Dec 9th, 2024, 7:29 pm
Florida Judge William Henry sided with a U.S. Navy veteran who is currently seeking damages from CNN for defamation, Friday, giving him the green light to proceed with his claim for punitive damages. Veteran Zachary Young accused CNN of defamation, claiming that the network had destroyed his reputation and business after it suggested on Jake Tappers The Lead that he had illegally profited from the U.S. militarys withdrawal from Afghanistan.
CNN had filed a motion for summary judgment asking Henry to toss the case. On Friday, Judge Henry sided with the plaintiff and stated that the court found Young did not take money from Afghans and gave him the go-ahead to proceed with his claim for punitive damages.
Despite claiming it did three weeks of newsgathering and spoke with more than a dozen sources, Defendants representatives acknowledged it had no evidence that Young did anything criminal or illegal, said Judge Henry in his ruling, according to court documents obtained by Fox News. Yet, Defendant used the Black Market Chyron. This is sufficient evidence upon which a reasonable jury could find with convincing clarity that Defendant acted with actual malice to survive summary judgment on this issue.
The judge went on to say that while there was no evidence of illegality, CNN published his name and photograph as the poster child bad actor preying on Afghans anyway.
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