• Doug Holland
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    The officers’ counterclaim alleges Galanakis defamed them and invaded and their privacy when he posted to social media a series of police body-camera videos documenting his arrest and appended to those videos his own commentary on the incident.

    Unfuckingbelievable.

    • sharpiemarker
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      3111 months ago

      Defamation is apparently when you get caught being an ass on camera, and someone puts that video of your actions on the internet.

  • @flossdaily
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    5111 months ago

    Yeah, that’ll never hold up. That doesn’t even come into the ballpark of defamation.

    • themeatbridge
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      Seems like the judge is allowing the countersuit to proceed on the one narrow statement that Winters had been “convicted” of domestic abuse for beating his girlfriend. In actuality, Newton Police Officer Nathan Winters had orders of protection entered and extended several times because he was beating his girlfriend. Winters has not been convicted of domestic abuse, so the statement could be considered defamatory, and that’s why it wasn’t immediately dismissed with the rest of the claims.

      • Doug Holland
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        1611 months ago

        Sounds like you know what you’re talking about, and I don’t — doesn’t defamation have to be ‘intentional’? Sounds like, at worst, a misstatement that can be rewinded with a published correction.

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          Exactly. You have to knowingly or negligently provide false information for it to be defamation. A kid not knowing that a restraining order doesn’t equal a conviction should be neither.

          They also have to prove that the statements caused actual damages.

        • @[email protected]
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          1511 months ago

          If I’m reading this right, this is what the countersuit would have to prove. Basically, the grounds would be “Yeah, he did say something untrue, so now I’ll let you try to prove that he did so intentionally”

    • @RaoulDook
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      1311 months ago

      Looks like an effort to suppress resistance to police bastards

    • Bleeping Lobster
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      Police are bastards, but we might want to check the article out before switching to outrage mode

      As part of his social-media postings, Galanakis made several statements, alleging he “basically got kidnapped then raped by the NPD all night,” and falsely indicating Winters had been “convicted” of domestic abuse for beating up a girlfriend.

      So it’s not the posting of the video w/ commentary that they’re saying it’s defamatory, it’s claiming he was ‘raped’ and the false domestic abuse accusation. Stupid teen was in an excellent position for compensation but he’s probably wrecked his chances with statements like that.

      • @JudCrandall
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        Try reading the article before you start polishing those boots.

        As for the city’s complaint that Galanakis claimed to have been “kidnapped then raped,” Judge Locher found that statement was a clear and allowable expression of opinion and rhetorical hyperbole.

        • Bleeping Lobster
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          lol yeah I’m a bootlicker who thinks cops are bastards. Great logic.

          • @JudCrandall
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            Lol I don’t know, man. Your post was very “hey fellow kids, the po-po are total bastards BUT you also need to read the article to see why they’re right” and then you rushed to defend them. Without reading the article. Which you were chiding people for not doing.

            Edit 2 seconds later: you also called Galanakis a “stupid teen” which makes me think you’re probably in the wrong community.

            • Bleeping Lobster
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              I used a descriptor, so what. If he was a grown man who gobbed off on social media before he finished his court case, I’d have called him a stupid man. And, you don’t get to tell me what community I can be in, thanks. I haven’t broken any rules. Finally, I’m not defending anyone, just pointing out why they were counter-claiming.

              I can see why people didn’t like my comment, fair enough. But I’m not a bootlicker or police supporter for adding info I thought others had missed. We all make mistakes from time to time.

              • @JudCrandall
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                311 months ago

                If you made a mistake just say that and dip.

                I used a descriptor, so what. If he was a grown man who gobbed off on social media before he finished his court case, I’d have called him a stupid man.

                Except he’s not stupid. The only reason we’re talking about this is because he brought attention to it and fought back against a corrupt institution by posting it on social media.

                “I’m not a bootlicker!” says the dude whose mouth is full of boot.

          • YeetPics
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            111 months ago

            Nobody said you were commenting in good faith…

        • @JudCrandall
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          011 months ago

          wHy DoNt U cHeCk oUt thE aRtiClE beForE swiTChinG to RaGE mODe?

  • Hegar
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    With regard Galanakis’ claim that Winters had been convicted of domestic abuse, the judge noted that specific allegation appeared to based on a 2021 protective order … which was extended on at least three subsequent occasions.

    Galanakis argued that under Iowa law, a protective order was close enough to a conviction to make his statement substantially true. Judge Locher disagreed, noting that a criminal conviction is very different from a civil judgment and carries a higher burden of proof.

    Teenager sued for slander for claiming that the officer who wrongly arrested him was convicted of beating his girlfriend. Really, officer winters had just been civilly judged for beating his girlfriend.

    It’s always so sad to see how much slander hardworking domestic abusers face - just let them get back to policing our country!

      • @Happenchance
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        Abuse and negligence go hand in hand.

  • @JudCrandall
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    Here’s the video that Galanakis uploaded.

    And here are the two goofballs. Tons-of-Fun is Nathan Winters, the other is Christopher Wing.