Bruce Lehrmann’s Defamation Appeal Stumbles as Legal Representation Faces Challenges

Canberra, Australia — Bruce Lehrmann’s appeal in the Full Federal Court regarding defamation findings linked to his alleged rape of Brittany Higgins faced significant challenges during Wednesday’s session. The proceedings, which were initially promising, took a downturn that left him struggling to regain footing. Faced with the absence of a funded barrister, Lehrmann relied on his solicitor, Zali Burrows, to advocate on his behalf. Burrows expressed eagerness for the counsel of Guy Reynolds SC but noted that the barristers who had previously participated in his trial under a contingency fee arrangement had withdrawn from the … Read more

City Council Candidate Secures $1.5M Jury Verdict for Defamation Amidst Controversial Campaign

A jury in Chicago awarded $1.5 million to a city council candidate who claimed she was defamed during her electoral campaign. The verdict came after the candidate accused an opponent of spreading false information regarding her qualifications and personal character. The trial highlighted the challenges faced by candidates in politically charged environments, where accusations can have lasting impacts on reputations and election outcomes. The defendant in the case reportedly disseminated damaging statements about the candidate, which she contended were completely unfounded. The plaintiff, who ran for a city council seat in the recent election, expressed … Read more

Maryland Teacher Wins Landmark Defamation Case, Awarded $518,000 Over Controversial ‘Racist’ Comments

Bethesda, Maryland — A jury has awarded over $500,000 to a local high school teacher accused of making racially insensitive remarks about a seating arrangement. The case focused on allegations against Daniel Engler, a teacher at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, who was claimed to have told two Black students he would struggle to distinguish between them if they were not in their assigned seats. Engler firmly denied making any racial comments and contended that the students misrepresented his words. The controversy escalated when Principal Shelton Mooney issued a community letter characterizing the incident as a … Read more

Diddy Takes a Stand: $100 Million Defamation Lawsuit Filed Over ‘Outrageous Lies’

Sean “Diddy” Combs filed a defamation lawsuit against Nexstar Media Inc. and two individuals in New York, alleging that they spread false claims about him. The suit names Courtney Burgess and her attorney, Ariel Mitchell, accusing them of fabricating damaging allegations intended to profit from Combs’ reputation and compromise his chances for a fair trial. The complaint seeks $100 million in damages and a jury trial, emphasizing that the accusations have led to significant reputational harm and financial loss for the music mogul. Combs asserts that NewsNation, a network owned by Nexstar, acted as a … Read more