• vortic
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    181 month ago

    There is no prosecutor involved here. She is being civilly sued for defamation. She might go to jail if she defies a subpoena to turn over internal records that include confidential sources.

    Overall it seems like the ex governor might actually have a leg to stand on in court, but the bar for defamation is high. I think it’s unlikely that, if this went to court, the ex governor would win. I expect this to be settled before actually being argued in court, though.

    • Bahnd Rollard
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      61 month ago

      He was/is a public figure, I thought that made defamation a lot harder to claim?

      • @[email protected]
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        61 month ago

        He doesn’t have to prove jack shit if the judge is ordering them to turn over their internal documents as part of the case. The judge might look them over, decide there’s nothing relevant, and dismiss the case, but it won’t matter. The damage will already be done because sources will be less likely to trust them in the future.

      • vortic
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        31 month ago

        You’re right, it does. He’s pretty unlikely to win in court, but lawyers are expensive. I expect they’ll reach a settlement just to avoid paying lawyers. Journalists aren’t known for having deep pockets to pay legal fees, unfortunately.

        • Bahnd Rollard
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          31 month ago

          You just brought that up and I did a quick search says that Mississippi does not have any anti-SLAPP laws… That blows…