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Smokey Robinson Counterclaims $500 Million Against Accusers of Sexual Assault

Smokey Robinson files a $500 million countersuit against four former housekeepers accusing him of sexual assault, claiming defamation and extortion.

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CRIME
Marubo Tribe Sues New York Times Over Defamatory Reporting

The Marubo tribe from Brazil's Amazon has filed a defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, alleging harmful misrepresentations.

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POLITICS
Ben Roberts-Smith Loses Appeal in War Crimes Defamation Case

Australia's top soldier, Ben Roberts-Smith, loses a crucial appeal related to alleged war crimes during his service in Afghanistan.

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POLITICS
Jury Rules New York Times Not Liable in Sarah Palin Defamation Case

A jury has found that the New York Times did not defame Sarah Palin over a 2017 editorial, marking another loss for the former Alaska governor.

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POLITICS
Sarah Palin's Defamation Case Against The New York Times Heads to Retrial

The retrial of Sarah Palin’s defamation case against The New York Times is set to examine press protections and the implications for public figures.

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POLITICS
Judge Rules Trump Must Face Defamation Lawsuit from Central Park Five

A federal judge has ruled that President Trump must face a defamation lawsuit from the Central Park Five regarding false statements made during a debate.

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POLITICS
Delaware Judge Rules Newsmax Broadcast Defamatory Claims Against Dominion Voting Systems

A Delaware judge finds Newsmax aired false claims about Dominion Voting Systems, leading to a defamation trial set for April 28.

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POLITICS
American Academic Paul Chambers Faces Royal Defamation Charges in Thailand

American academic Paul Chambers faces royal defamation charges in Thailand, raising concerns over free speech and academic freedom amid strict lese-majeste laws.

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POLITICS
Supreme Court Rejects Steve Wynn's Attempt to Challenge Press Defamation Protections

The Supreme Court declines to reconsider defamation protections in a case brought by billionaire Steve Wynn against the press.

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POLITICS
Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $660 Million for Dakota Access Pipeline Protests

A North Dakota jury orders Greenpeace to pay over $660 million in damages over its involvement in Dakota Access Pipeline protests, raising serious free speech concerns.

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