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Attorney Vel Freedman won a landmark defamation case against CNN for his client, Navy veteran Zachary Young. At a time where polls show there is a growing mistrust in legacy media, attorney Devin ...
At his closing statement for the CNN defamation lawsuit, Zachary Young's attorney Devin Freedman questioned whether CNN expected jurors to be "stupid" enough to believe their "bold face lies." ...
Freedman said CNN’s counsel discouraged them from bringing the case because of the general misconception that media defendants always win.
CNN editors called the segment at the center of a defamation suit an "infernal story," but the network aired it anyway, according to the plaintiff’s attorney.
Lawyers on both sides delivered impassioned closing arguments on Thursday as Zachary Young’s high-profile defamation lawsuit against CNN heads to the jury.
Zachary Young accused CNN correspondent Alex Marquardt of staging a phone call for “theater," but the reporter insists the call was made and simply recreated for television.
The Fighting Irish stay red hot on the recruiting trail, picking up a commitment from fast-rising 2026 wide receiver Devin ...
Freedman, Young's attorney, called the apology insufficient. "This is what makes this case historic: punitive damages," Freedman told jurors before they found CNN liable for defamation.
CNN's Alex Marquardt was reluctant to admit he made money as a journalist while covering war zones after he took aim at Zachary Young's Afghanistan evacuation fees.
CNN's fairness guru Emma Lacey-Bordeaux defended the controversial report at the center of a high-stakes defamation trial on Wednesday when called to the witness stand.
CNN moved to keep the fact that correspondent Alex Marquardt received a promotion out of an upcoming defamation trial against the network that concerns one of his stories.
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