Diddy Files $50 Million Defamation Lawsuit Amid Allegations of Taped Misconduct and Unpublished Memoir Claims

Sean “Diddy” Combs has initiated a $50 million defamation lawsuit against grand jury witness Courtney Burgess and his attorney Ariel Mitchell. The renowned music and entertainment mogul alleges that the duo has made harmful and untrue accusations against him, which includes allegations of misconduct at private events and possession of incriminating videos. Burgess has accused Combs of holding tapes from alleged secretive parties featuring celebrities engaging in questionable activities — claims that Combs has vociferously refuted as unfounded and slanderous. In addition to these allegations, Burgess contends that he has provided evidence of these accusations … Read more

Former Whitefish Housing Director Awarded $1.5 Million in Defamation Case, Jury Cites Authority Misconduct

Whitefish, MT — In a significant legal decision that underscores the delicate interplay between public trust and administrative accountability, the former executive director of the Whitefish Housing Authority, Lori Collins, has been awarded $1.5 million in damages by a Flathead County District Court jury. The award on Wednesday comes as a conclusion to a defamation lawsuit initiated by Collins against her former employer, shining a spotlight on the challenges faced by leaders in the non-profit sector. The jury broken down the awarded sum, specifying $850,000 for damage to Collins’ reputation, $75,000 for lost wages, and … Read more

Florida Jury Condemns CNN for Defamation, Awards Navy Vet $5 Million in Damages Over Mischaracterized Afghanistan Rescue Efforts

Panama City, Florida – A Florida jury awarded $5 million in damages to a U.S. Navy veteran on Friday, concluding that CNN had defamed him in a 2021 report focused on individuals involved in efforts to evacuate endangered Afghans after the Taliban’s ascension to power in Afghanistan. The case, which centered on the depiction of the veteran, Zachary Young, involved allegations that CNN’s coverage unfairly branded him as part of a “black market” operation charging high fees to extract Afghans from the country. Young asserted that his business was oriented toward finding sponsors to help … Read more

Jury Awards $1.5 Million to Former Whitefish Housing Authority Director in Defamation Case

Whitefish, Montana — In a significant legal ruling on Wednesday, a district jury awarded a substantial sum for damages to the former executive director of the Whitefish Housing Authority, finding the public housing entity responsible for defamation. This judgment closed a chapter on a lawsuit that underscores the complexities and potential repercussions of alleged unethical behavior and misinformation within housing authority administration. The awarded damages totaled $1.5 million to Lori Collins, who served as the executive director, for the tarnishment of her reputation, loss of wages, and emotional distress she suffered. Breakdown of the award … Read more