Indraman Posted January 8, 2020 Report Share Posted January 8, 2020 SOURCE: Tim Pool Indy 3 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shabibilicious Posted January 8, 2020 Report Share Posted January 8, 2020 How much, how much? GO RV, then BV 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Indraman Posted January 8, 2020 Author Report Share Posted January 8, 2020 (edited) 39 minutes ago, Shabibilicious said: How much, how much? GO RV, then BV Although your question is for humor, it's a valid question. Problem is that we will probably never know, as the settlement includes an NDA agreement. I think this shows all other defendents that this Defamation Suit has validity, and they are ON NOTICE. Indy Edited January 8, 2020 by Indraman 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coorslite21 Posted January 9, 2020 Report Share Posted January 9, 2020 Perhaps this will start a trend towards more responsible investigative journalism. I believe Sandman still has aother dozen or so of these lawsuits pending... The only way to have the MSM be accountable is to hit them where it hurts... . This is good news! CL 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Indraman Posted July 24, 2020 Author Report Share Posted July 24, 2020 Washington Post settles Nicholas Sandmann defamation lawsuit in Covington Catholic High School controversy 'I turned 18 & WaPo settled my lawsuit,' Sandmann announced on Twitter By Joseph A. Wulfsohn | Fox News The Washington Post is the latest news organization to settle a defamation lawsuit launched by Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann over its botched coverage of a viral confrontation with a Native American elder that had portrayed the Kentucky teen as the aggressor. Sandmann announced the victory on Twitter. "On 2/19/19, I filed $250M defamation lawsuit against Washington Post. Today, I turned 18 & WaPo settled my lawsuit. Thanks to @ToddMcMurtry & @LLinWood for their advocacy. Thanks to my family & millions of you who have stood your ground by supporting me. I still have more to do," Sandmann wrote on Friday. This follows the multi-million dollar settlement CNN made with the teenager back in January. Indy 1 1 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pitcher Posted July 24, 2020 Report Share Posted July 24, 2020 Good for that young man. There is another defamation lawsuit getting ready to hit the news, Liberty University vs, NY Times. It’s no problem to these worthless agenda rags. They will just ask China to send them more money. 2 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Indraman Posted July 28, 2020 Author Report Share Posted July 28, 2020 (edited) CNN's Stelter accused of breaching network's confidentiality agreement with Sandmann: 'May cost him his job' 'Brian Stelter is a liar. I know how to deal with liars,' Sandmann's attorney tweeted By Joseph A. Wulfsohn | Fox News CNN's chief media correspondent Brian Stelter may have landed himself in hot water, according to the attorney of Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann. Wood accused the "Reliable Sources" host of breaching his network's own confidentiality agreement with his client. "This retweet by @brianstelter may have cost him his job at @CNN. It is called breach of confidentiality agreement. Brian Stelter is a liar. I know how to deal with liars," Wood tweeted with a screenshot of Stelter's retweet. Wood accused the "Reliable Sources" host of breaching his network's own confidentiality agreement with his client. "This retweet by @brianstelter may have cost him his job at @CNN. It is called breach of confidentiality agreement. Brian Stelter is a liar. I know how to deal with liars," Wood tweeted with a screenshot of Stelter's retweet. *****/END OF THE ARTICLE\***** "The Democrat Clown Car Is Broken And Only Steers, NO Veers LEFT!" Indy Edited July 28, 2020 by Indraman 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Indraman Posted August 26, 2020 Author Report Share Posted August 26, 2020 CNN's Joe Lockhart attacks Sandmann as 'snot nose entitled kid' after network's defamation suit CNN settled a $250 million defamation lawsuit with the Covington teen By Joseph A. Wulfsohn | Fox News CNN political analyst Joe Lockhart attacked former Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann after his network settled a $250 million defamation lawsuit earlier this year. On Tuesday evening, CNN awkwardly aired Sandmann's speech as part of the second night of the Republican National Convention, where he said his life "changed forever in that one moment" because the "full war machine in the mainstream media revved up into attack mode" while botching its coverage of the 2019 viral confrontation with a Native American elder that had portrayed the Kentucky teen as the aggressor. However, one of Sandmann's loudest critics came from the network that he settled with. "I'm watching tonight because it's important. But i [sic] don't have to watch this snot nose entitled kid from Kentucky," Lockhart tweeted. Critics blasted the CNN commentator, suggesting his tweet attacking the Covington teen lacked any self-awareness. "It seems like CNN still hasn't learned their lesson about smearing and slandering an innocent teen," NewsBusters news analyst Nicholas Fondacaro reacted. "Your bosses at CNN defamed this kid. The entitled snot nose idiots were from CNN ... not the other way around," National Review contributor Pradheep Shanker told the former Clinton press secretary. "Joe Lockhart enjoys picking on an 18-year-old who has a far greater net worth than he does. After CNN tried to destroy Nick Sandmann, he sued and they were forced to settled [sic]. Maybe Joe had to take a pay cut for the settlement," radio host Jason Rantz tweeted. "It’s rare to watch someone fall into an obvious trap in real time, but it happens," Daily Wire editor Emily Zanotti wrote. "Yeah, I guess he is entitled....to the money your clown network has to pay out for defaming him," Daily Caller reporter Chuck Ross said. Lockhart wasn't the only CNNer who spoke out against Sandmann on Tuesday. CNN opinion writer Jeff Yang addressed Sandmann directly. "Hey @N1ckSandmann, I watched your speech tonight at the #RNCConvention2020 with an open mind, thinking I might hear something that would convince me of your position that you were an innocent victim of a cruel media. I was disappointed, but not surprised, to hear otherwise," Yang began a Twitter thread. Yang slammed Sandmann for not extending a "branch of peace" to Nathan Phillip, the Native American elder from the confrontation. "You said you didn’t see the incident as something beneficial—rather, that it was destructive and horrific. But your speech tonight was a clear embrace of a role as a political symbol and conservative icon; a career move. It was your choice. I hope you end up satisfied with it," the CNN writer concluded. Sandmann responded to Yang, telling the CNN writer "I can’t say I’m too surprised." CNN did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment. This follows claims made by Sandmann's attorney Lin Wood that CNN's media correspondent Brian Stelter breached the network's confidentiality agreement after retweeting a critic who suggested Sandmann was "undoubtedly paid nuisance value settlement & nothing more." "This retweet by @brianstelter may have cost him his job at @CNN. It is called breach of confidentiality agreement. Brian Stelter is a liar. I know how to deal with liars," Wood tweeted with a screenshot of Stelter's retweet. CNN analyst Asha Rangappa appeared to agree with the assertion, writing "I’d guess $25K to go away." Speaking in front of The Lincoln Memorial, where the confrontation took place, Sandmann told his side of the story on Tuesday night. "Looking back now, how could I have possibly imagined that the simple act of putting on that red hat would unleash hate from the left and make myself the target of network and cable news networks nationwide?" he wondered. "While the media portrayed me as an aggressor with a relentless smirk on my face, in reality, the video confirms I was standing with my hands behind my back and an awkward smile on my face that hid two thoughts: One, don't do anything that could further agitate the man banging the drum at my face. And two, I was trying to follow a family friend's advice never to do anything to embarrass your family, your school, or your community." Sandmann accused the media of "advancing their anti-Christian, anti-conservative, anti-Donald Trump narrative" that if that meant ruining "the reputation and future of a teenager from Covington, Kentucky, well so be it." He explained that he was "being canceled" and said similar treatment is being dished out to people across the country who "refuse to be silenced by the far left," with the media "a willing participant." "But I would not be canceled," Sandmann declared. "I fought back hard to expose the media for what they did to me and I won a personal victory. While much more needs to be done, I look forward to the day that the media returns to providing balanced, responsible, and accountable news coverage." At the end of the video, Sandmann expressed his support for President Trump and put on the iconic MAGA hat. *****/END OF THE ARTICLE\***** " The Democrat Clown Car Is Broken And Only Steers, NO Veers LEFT!" Indy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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