Posted on 01/31/2019 3:48:42 PM PST by Liz
L. Lin Wood, the Atlanta lawyer representing Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann in upcoming litigation, spoke with Big League Politics Wednesday to offer some insight into his firms investigative process, and the strategy of his client. The Covington Catholic students were smeared by the media after they were confronted by left-wing activists near the Lincoln Memorial at the March for Life.
The members of the mob who falsely attacked or threatened Nick Sandmann should be on notice that his attorneys will identify them and will take aggressive legal action against them to achieve full accountability for their wrongdoing and willful mistreatment of this young man, Wood told Big League Politics.
While our focus is to seek redress for the damage wrongfully inflicted upon Nick, we hope that a byproduct of our efforts for Nick will be to effectuate a sea change in how people in our society treat each other, especially when our children are involved. Nick is not the first victim of a premature rush to judgment based on false information, personal or political agendas, rumors and speculation. Hopefully, through our efforts for Nick and the efforts of an army of individuals and entities who support him and the rule of law, a lesson will finally be learned. We will be relentless in our pursuit of justice for Nick. This is not a threat this is a fact.
L. Lin Wood has stated that he is aware of the profane rant that Bill Maher went on against his client.
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On Capitol Hill, Democrat congressman John Yarmuth from the students home state of Kentucky called for a complete shutdown of teenagers wearing MAGA hats, then claimed he was joking after the medias narrative fell apart.Kentucky Republican congressman Thomas Massie offered a much more useful perspective. In an exclusive interview with Big League Politics, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) defended the students of Covington Catholic High School who were unfairly smeared by the mainstream press and subsequently attacked by the political left on social media.
These kids got a lesson in social media mobs, Massie said, and the mob that forms in social media forms quickly, and it is there to bully anybody from saying what they really think and what they believe, particularly if its a conservative viewpoint.
Several boys from Covington Catholic became the object of press and social media scorn after video clips emerged of their interaction with a Native American man named Nathan Phillips last Friday at the March for Life in Washington D.C. Shortened clips showed Nick Sandmann, a student at the school who was wearing a #MAGA hat, smirking at Phillips as Phillips beat his drum in Sandmanns face.
The press narrative, which has now been thoroughly debunked as full videos of the interaction have emerged, was that the students were bullying Phillips. In reality, Phillips and a few other Native men approached the boys first, in a clear attempt at provocation.
The social media mob is a left-wing mob. Massie said, The right does not do this. Its considered harassment if it comes from the right, and if it comes from the left, its just free speech and theres your double standard.
Massie also admonished the left for moving their social media efforts into the real world, attempting to destroy the personal lives of the objects of their ridicule.
What happens with the left, though, is they cross over into reality, he said. They migrate off of social media and they start calling the city of Covington to get tax records and figure out where people live. They go to their houses, and figure out where they work, and try and get the parents fired. Thats the difference. I mean, we all know Twitters a dumpster fire, but they try and take that fire and spread it into real life. Thats what this is. This is bullying.
Massie said that a prosecutor in northern Kentucky named Rob Sanders has already publicly warned the political left that it is against Kentucky law to threaten schools, and that there will be prosecutions for such actions. He described Sanders efforts in pushing back against the hate-filled mob as admirable.
Massie, who reserved judgment about the students until all of the facts came to light, also cautioned against jumping to conclusions when the mainstream press makes these types of accusations.
Its almost like this was a big psychology experiment like freshman psychology 101, he said. You were told, before you saw the video, what you were watching so that when you watched the video, you completely fell for it. So, for instance, you were told before you watched this video that these kids were chanting build the wall, and you cant make out the words. You assume, yeah, theyre chanting build the wall. In fact, they were not. You were told this kid was smirking, and that he had gotten in the face of this Native American. But thats not the case. This kid was smiling he was trying to diffuse the situation and broadcast to his friends that he wasnt feeling threatened, so they didnt need to feel threatened either. And then you were told that these kids surrounded that older man, and that was not the case. But if you were told all these things, and then you watched the video, it was hard not to fall for it, Massie continued.
But after watching the longer videos I know that Nick Sandmann didnt do anything wrong. He did what most 16-year-olds dont have the composure to do, which is to diffuse the situation that was not of his own making and was a situation hed never been in before. Everything hed been taught in his life prepared him to do the right thing, and thats what he did.
Theyre raising our future leaders at Covington Catholic, Massie finished. These are kids of very high character. Many of them are going places. So I guess my main takeaway is to admonish, not just the left, because there are always going to be people on the left pandering to their base, but to admonish the Democrats who I know are reasonable, and the people in the middle who dont associate with either party but form their own opinion, and even the people on the right who got spoofed by this, to just take a step back and wait a day before they form opinions next time, based on something in social media.
“L. Lin Wood has stated that he is aware of the profane rant that Bill Maher went on against his client.”
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Love love love it.
Lin Wood is a WUSS!! Those LAWSUITS SHOULD HAVE BEEN FILED DAYS AGO! He is ALL TALK!
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)
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Liberals, you messed with the wrong kid.
Heheheheh.......true.
IANAL, but I’ve worked with some from time to time.
You’ve not been around legal work much, have you?
No....but I know a WUSS when I see one.....what is IANAL, besides I ANAL?
Now we hear Lefties speaking freely about their most morbid fantasies:
feeding teenage boys headfirst into wood-chippers, locking them in their school and burning it down......... and so on.
This from "tolerant and compassionate" types fawning over a drunken liar, beating a drum,
trying to get a rise out of innocent teen age boys. HIS GOAL: lucrative "victimhood."
And it was frightening.
Lefty lynch mobs called for assorted horrors even the KKK could not envision:
<><> feeding teenage boys head-first into wood chippers,
<><> locking the boys into the school and burning the school to the ground.
The obedient media (print, broadcast, social) unwittingly exposed the wrath of the Left's Orwellian hate days after the factual record was corrected.
SHOULD BE NOTED: The Left's Grand Wizards waged their knee-jerk War of Hate without the familiar white hoods and capes.
The mob was given a chance to retract their statements. I think that was fair. but now it’s on like Donkey Kong.
I Am Not A Lawyer
And I see where your mind is at.
I recommend you listen and watch. And drink more bourbon. But definitely type less.
It means, I am not a Lawyer. Nice demeaning touch on your part.
What the HELL are you talking about, Lin Wood??
Lawyer Names Those to Be Sued for Comments About Covington Students [names Reza Aslan]
Campus-watch.com | 1/28/19 | Petr Svab, The Epoch Times
FR Posted on 1/30/2019, 12:12:03 PM by Liz
Lawyer Robert Barnes named several celebrities and media personalities he intends to sue for libel against some students of the Covington Catholic High School, whom he represents.
In a Jan. 26 Fox News interview, Barnes specifically mentioned Reza Aslan, Iranian-American writer and commentator; Matthew Dowd, ABC News political analyst and former chief strategist for the George W. Bush campaign; actor Michael Rapaport; and The New York Daily News.
The trial lawyer took up the students’ case after media and social media whipped up a storm maligning the Kentucky students over their encounter with several Native American activists following the Jan. 18 March for Life in Washington.
Much of the initial coverage of the incident used short video clips that made it look like the students were chanting and cheering in mockery of Native American activist Nathan Phillips, 64.
As longer videos from the scene document, the students, who were waiting for their bus near the Lincoln Memorial, started cheering and chanting school chants to drown out offensive remarks being made by a small group of Black Hebrew Israelites nearby.
Some of the students were wearing hats with President Donald Trump’s campaign slogans, such as “Make America Great Again.”
While Phillips told media outlets that the students harassed him, it was he who approached them, inserted himself into their crowd, and, for several minutes, banged his drum within inches of the face of one of the students, Nick Sandmann, who responded by standing silently with a smile.
Rancorous Response-—The picture of Sandmann and Phillips looking at each other was plastered all over social media. “Honest question. Have you ever seen a more punchable face than this kid’s?” Aslan said in a Jan. 19 tweeta comment he hasn’t reconsidered.
“Folks, let us not let these kids, their parents, and their school off the hook. Regardless of what led up to this, this is awful,” Dowd said in a Jan. 21 tweet, sharing one of the shortened videos of the incident posted by CNN political analyst April Ryan.
“Libel. Lies. Retract & correct, or get sued,” Barnes replied on Jan. 21. Dowd has neither retracted, nor corrected. Rapaport went even further, posting an expletive-ridden video addressed to the students on Jan. 19, which he hasn’t taken down as of Jan. 28.
The New York Daily News found itself in Barnes’s crosshairs for a story that accused several Covington students of wearing “blackface”coloring their faces black to mock black people.
The accusation traces back to a photograph from a basketball game that likely occurred between 2011-2013, when the Covington fans engaged in a “blackout”a common occurrence in college sports where a team’s supporters coordinate to don all-black clothing and sometimes even paint their bodies and faces black, just as is visible in the photo, which was posted in 2015 to an online discussion forum. This usually only occurs when the team has black in its colors. There are, for instance, “whiteout” and “blueout” events for other colored teams.
In the photo, the students are seen shouting at a black player from the opposing team, but, as posts from the discussion forum show, Covington fans had, and possibly still have, a tradition of taunting inbounding players, regardless of their race.
Libel Bar—Barnes explained it’s easier for private citizens to raise libel charges against a person who publishes false claims about them. Private citizens only need to prove negligence, such as failure to fact check, on the part of the publisher. Public figures, on the other hand, need to prove “actual malice” to claim libel, which means the publisher knew the statement was false or acted with reckless disregard of whether it was false or not.
“In Kentucky, the law is even broader,” he said, mentioning that the mere “unflattering impression given and putting a person’s reputation in a false light” out of negligence is enough to sue for libel in the state.
Barnes said last week that the students’ families, in accordance with their Christian values, wanted to give people who maligned them a 48-hour grace period to correct and take back their statements. “If they still refuse to do so, it’s clearly negligent for them to keep false statements up and they will be subject to a suit,” he said.
In addition to the case built by Barnes, Sandmann’s family hired a large Kentucky public relations firm and an aggressive libel lawyer, L. Lin Wood, WCPO reported.
Not only have the students been the targets of violent threats, but Barnes himself has received threatening messages, including a bomb threat he referred to the FBI and other law enforcement. “The intensity has been really striking,” he told The Epoch Times in a prior phone interview.
This was WEEKS ago!! Lin Wood is taking too long. Things are not the same as they were in 2000.....this is WAR!
When you consider the considerable resources of the potential defendants, and the clear liability, settlements may well stretch into the tens of millions.
You a legal expert now too? Save your outrage for the real enemies. This guy is on our side.
Covington Catholic lawyer adds Rep. Ilhan Omar to libel, get sued list
rollcall.com ^ | 1/24/19 | Griffin Connolly
FR Posted on 1/24/2019, 6:23:35 AM by a little elbow grease
Muslim Rep. Ilhan Omar is the latest public figure to catch the attention of the attorney for the Covington Catholic students, Robert Barnes, who is threatening to sue just about anyone who he thinks spread libel against his clients.
This is libel. Retract, or get sued, Barnes tweeted, quoting a now-deleted tweet from the Minnesota Democrat in which she claimed the teens were at fault for the confrontation Saturday at the Indigenous Peoples March in Washington, D.C., between the students from the Northern Kentucky school and Native American Nathan Phillips.
The boys were protesting a womans right to choose & yelled its not rape if you enjoy it, Omar tweeted Tuesday night, before deleting the tweet Wednesday morning.
She also erroneously wrote that the students were taunting 5 Black men before they surrounded Phillips and led racist chants.
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