Patrick Reed’s $750 Million Defamation Lawsuit Dismissed Again, Now Ordered to Pay Legal Fees: Judge’s Final Ruling

Jacksonville, Florida – U.S. District Judge Timothy Corrigan dismissed golfer Patrick Reed’s defamation lawsuits against several journalists and media organizations, including Brandel Chamblee, Doug Ferguson of the Associated Press, and others. Reed had filed these lawsuits before the 2023 Ryder Cup, alleging conspiracy, defamation, and other claims in relation to articles, broadcasts, and books. This was the second time Reed’s $750 million lawsuit had been dismissed. Now, Judge Corrigan has ordered Reed to pay the legal fees of each defendant, as reported by Andrew Pantazi, the editor of The Tributary. The defendants in Reed’s lawsuits … Read more

Patrick Reed Ordered to Pay Attorney Fees and Costs in Dismissed $750 Million Lawsuit Against Media, Despite Claims of Defamation

Jacksonville, Florida – Professional golfer Patrick Reed has been ordered to pay attorney fees and costs to the defendants despite his $750 million defamation lawsuit against multiple networks and media members being dismissed twice. Reed filed the lawsuit in 2022 against Golfweek.com, columnist Emon Lynch, Associated Press national golf writer Doug Ferguson, Golf Channel commentators Brandel Chamblee and Damon Hack, and Fox Sports golf reporter Shane Ryan. The lawsuit claimed that the parties had conspired with the PGA Tour and commissioner Jay Monahan to defame Reed for joining LIV Golf. The lawsuit was dismissed twice, … Read more

Juror Misconduct Accusations Dismissed in Kowalski vs. Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital Lawsuit

VENICE, Fla. – The jury foreman in the Kowalski vs. Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital lawsuit faced accusations of misconduct during the trial. The hospital’s legal team alleged that the juror’s wife had communication with a social media influencer throughout the proceedings and that the juror had lied on his questionnaire. However, after thorough questioning in court, the judge determined that there was no evidence of misconduct and dismissed the motion for a mistrial. This development comes after a recent jury ruling found Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital liable in a medical malpractice lawsuit brought … Read more