Holy cow, there’s even more...
MORE: Legal letters were also sent to: Elizabeth Warren, The Guardian, TMZ, Capitol Hill Publishing Corp., Diocese of Covington, Diocese of Lexington, Archdiocese of Louisville, Diocese of Baltimore, Erin Burnett, Sara Sidner, Ana Cabrera, Amanda Watts...Elliot McLaughlin, Michelle Boorstein, Emanuella Grinberg, Cleve Wootson Jr., Antonio Olivo, Joe Heim, Michael Miller, Eli Rosenberg, David Brooks, Isaac Stanley-Becker, Kristine Phillips, Sara Mervosh, Emily Rueb, Shannon Doyne, Kurt Eichenwald, Bill Maher, HBO, Warner Media Ilhan Omar, Noah Berlatsky, Elisha Fieldstadt, Eun Kyung Kim.
Nick Sandmann is represented by one of the top libel attorneys in the country, arguably THE top.
Statement of Attorneys L. Lin Wood and Todd McMurtry On Behalf of Nick Sandmann and His Family
http://www.linwoodlaw.com/news/statement-of-attorneys-l-lin-wood-and-todd-mcmurtry-on-behalf-of-nick-sandmann-and-his-family/
What We Do (Client/case list)
http://www.linwoodlaw.com/about/what-we-do/
Nick Sandmann: The Truth in 15 Minutes
https://youtu.be/lSkpPaiUF8s
Informative video produced by Nick Sandmanns libel attorneys to shape the legal battlefield.
Sandmanns Attorney Has Sent Out 50 Letters In First Step Of Libel- Defamation Suit. List Includes: Catholic Church, NYT, GQ, CNN, TMZ, Maggie Haberman, Alyssa Milano, Kathy Griffin etc
https://old.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/comments/amgskc/sandmanns_attorney_has_sent_out_50_letters_in/
Alyssa Milano Was in the initial list of 50 sent letter by the legal team. See the last link in my post above.
This is the only thing that’s going to end the war on Deplorables. And pay for their college educations and grad school. <^..^>
Do not back down. Don’t threaten anything. Do it. Move forward and obtain a huge settlement.
Good news.
The lawsuits need to be based in Kentucky...
Here’s to the Covington High School kids being set for life.
What do they mean Covington high school lawyers? Whose lawyers???
Wheres dumbass Milano on this list?
About time. It needs to be explained to the MSM that freedom of the press does not include liable.
hollywoodreporter.com
JULY 18, 2012
by Eriq Gardner
Marty Singer Breaks Down the Art of the Cease-and-Desist Letter The super-lawyer threatened New York Magazine over a 2011 article about Brett Ratner.When New York magazine went after client Brett Ratner, Marty Singer returned fire. He breaks down the letter he sent to editor Adam Moss for THR.
Identify the issue-—In November, New York magazine published on its Vulture blog a story claiming that Tower Heist director Brett Ratner worked for a corrupt New York stock brokerage while a student at NYU. Singer sprang into action, firing off a letter disputing the allegations. Facts facts facts, he says of his strategy in crafting letters.
Cite the law——Singers letters often contain detailed legal precedent, including examples of similar cases. You need to point out the law and get some good cases in there to try to establish whatever your legal theory is, he says. Make them recognize their exposure.
Expect the letter will leak——Because many media outlets now publish lawyer letters, Singer crafts his correspondence with the non-legally trained reader in mind. Hence the claim that the story makes my client look like a crook, he writes. When youre sending something to the media, youve got to be concerned that whatever you say will be coming out, he says.
Use the correct language——To survive a First Amendment challenge, Hollywood defamation cases require the aggrieved to show actual malice by the media outlet or a reckless disregard for the truth. So Singer is careful to use that exact language in his letters. Defamation is the toughest part of the law to prevail on in America, especially for a celebrity, he says. Its important to demonstrate malice or recklessness.
Explain the problem-—Singers reference to an unidentified source hiding behind a cloak of anonymity lets the publication know that he intends to challenge the origin of the story. You cant just say something is false. Youve got to tell them why they should have known it was false, he says.
Brevity counts——Singers two-page letter is about the right length to get his point across. I try not to make the letters too long, he says. Bert Fields never writes one more than a paragraph long.
And what happens if they all simply ignore the letter?
I’m thrilled to hear this.
It’s well past time someone stood up to these leftist bullies and hypocrites.