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Fourth Time’s a Charm: Bill O’Reilly Sued for Defamation by Fourth Woman

JSEL · March 25, 2018 · Leave a Comment

Laurie Dhue, a former Fox News anchor from 2000 to 2008, is the fourth woman to bring a defamation suit against Bill O’Reilly. All four women had previously reached settlement agreements with O’Reilly over allegations of sexual harassment. In the settlement agreement with 21st … [Read more...] about Fourth Time’s a Charm: Bill O’Reilly Sued for Defamation by Fourth Woman

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: defamation, entertainment, Highlight, Litigation, media

A Rumble in the Garden

JSEL · March 3, 2017 · Leave a Comment

On February 8th, retired New York Knicks star Charles Oakley was forcibly removed from Madison Square Garden (MSG) during a Knicks-Clippers game. Oakley was charged with three counts of misdemeanor assault and one count of criminal trespass after he got into a scuffle with a … [Read more...] about A Rumble in the Garden

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: defamation, Highlight

Former N.W.A. Manager Jerry Heller Sues To Be The “Good Guy”

JSEL · March 9, 2016 · Leave a Comment

Jerry Heller, former manager of iconic L.A. hip-hop group N.W.A., is in the midst of suing the film-makers of Straight Outta Compton for $110 million to prove that he’s one of the good guys. Heller’s primary complaint is that the film, chronicling the rise of the N.W.A in the … [Read more...] about Former N.W.A. Manager Jerry Heller Sues To Be The “Good Guy”

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: defamation, entertainment, Highlight, publicity rights

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