Mrs Stoker
lost a libel case against her in 2016 and has now lost a subsequent appeal, resulting in a hefty legal bill, estimated at # 300,000.
And the stakes posed by the narrative are high enough that one is riveted throughout to a story whose outcome is no surprise: Irving famously
lost a libel case that he brought in 1996 against the American academic Deborah Lipstadt (Rachel Weisz) and her UK publishers, Penguin Books.
Most operate on such a low budget that
any lost libel case will sink them.
Not exact matches
Talk about biased «reporting»!!!! You say «Dr. Michael Mann sued Tim Ball and the Frontier Center For Public Policy for
libel» but you omit saying that Michael Mann
lost that
case because he failed to produce any evidence supporting any GH contention.
So until you can provide proof you are not a horse thief, AND provide that proof to the person calling you a horse thief, they can call you one with no worry about
losing a slander or
libel case.
Bloggers presuming to operate under an unfettered freedom of speech or greater latitude offered to members of the press are
losing civil
cases for defamation, slander,
libel, and so on.