MADRID -- Spanish club Valencia said on Monday they filed a lawsuit against Netflix claiming falsehoods in a documentary about Brazil player Vinícius Júnior. Valencia said the documentary mistakenly accused a large group of Valencia fans of making racist chants against the Real Madrid forward in a LaLiga match in 2023. The club filed the lawsuit after its public demands for corrections by the documentary's production company were not fulfilled. The lawsuit is against Netflix and the production company for damaging "Valencia's honor." It seeks financial compensation, corrections of the subtitles in the documentary, and the publication of the sentencing, the club said.
Aldenberg, like the parents and other relatives of the 20 children and six educators killed in the 2012 school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, has been the subject of false conspiracy theories spread by Jones on his "Infowars" broadcasts. Aldenberg was among the law enforcement officers who responded to the school and found the dead children. That then led to years of abuse from people who believed the shooting was a hoax, he has said. His share of the judgment totaled around $120 million.
The British broadcaster BBC has now announced that both plan to present photographic and scientific evidence to dispel this claim, which has been dragging on for years. The lawsuit was filed in the United States against far-right influencer Candace Owens. The 218-page document, filed in the state of Delaware, accuses Owens of spreading absurd, defamatory, and completely fictitious statements. Among the main claims made by Owens, known for her support for Donald Trump and transphobic remarks, was that Brigitte Macron was born a man.
Schuyler is suing the producers of Degrassi: Whatever It Takes, alleging that "defamatory statements and innuendo" in the film lead viewers to believe she created an "empire" that profited at the expense of the show's young actors. The lawsuit was filed on Monday in Ontario. None of the allegations have been tested in court.
The commander-in-chief has dismissed the message as 'fake' and filed a $10billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal, which first reported it. The paper denies the claim and stands by its reporting. The Journal also published a handwriting analysis, claiming the 'Donald' signature matches Trump's past writing. The letter opens with, 'There must be more to life than having everything,' the famous first sentence of Maurice Sendak's
The latest filings in Smartmatic's lawsuit against Fox News revealed that host Jesse Watters did not believe the election fraud claims but still texted his colleague Greg Gutfeld to say he thought Fox would get incredible ratings if they went ALL in on STOP THE STEAL. In 2021, Smartmatic filed a $2.7 billion defamation suit against Fox, alleging that the network's coverage falsely accused the voting technology company of committing fraud in the 2020 election to steal the victory from President Donald Trump
The lawsuit claimed that evidence clearly disproved the grotesque narrative that Brigitte Macron was born a man. This accusation became a campaign of global humiliation.
Cuomo predicted that Musk's accusations could lead to a significant defamation lawsuit from Trump, who might win due to the gravity of the allegations involving the Epstein files.