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Nick Sandmann’s lawyers file $250 million lawsuit against Washington Post

Jim_S

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Nick Sandmann’s lawyers file $250 million lawsuit against Washington Post
WLWT Digital Staff Updated: 6:36 PM EST Feb 19, 2019

https://www.wlwt.com/article/nick-s...lion-lawsuit-against-washington-post/26417358

COVINGTON, Ky. —

The lawyers for the family of Nicholas Sandmann have filed a lawsuit against The Washington Post, seeking $250 million in both compensatory and punitive damages.

Sandmann, 16, is the Covington Catholic High School junior at the center of a controversy after his face was depicted across social media, along with Native American protester Nathan Phillips.

Attorneys Lin Wood and Todd McMurtry said it's their first lawsuit on behalf of Sandmann's family, and additional lawsuits will likely be filed.

The lawsuit claims that the Post "wrongfully targeted and bullied Nicholas because he was the white, Catholic student wearing a red 'Make America Great Again' souvenir cap on a school field trip to the January 18 March for Life in Washington, D.C."

The lawsuit adds that the Post engaged in "a modern-day form of McCarthyism."

The lawsuit goes on to say that the Post "ignored basic journalist standards."

WLWT attempted to contact the Washington Post for a comment, but it was already after business hours.

Read the full lawsuit here

The lawsuit follows a nationwide firestorm of controversy involving students from Covington Catholic High School during a January march in Washington.

The students were attending an annual March for Life trip, which coincided with an Indigenous Peoples March.

Viral videos show students from the all-boys high school involved in an incident with a Native American elder during a trip to the nation's capital. The videos sparked a social media firestorm, with many calling out the young boys for their treatment of the elder.

But lengthier video was released in later days that appears to show a different story.

An independent, third-party investigation -- commissioned by the Diocese of Covington -- found the students made no offensive or racist statements toward Phillips or anyone who was with him that day.

The report by Greater Cincinnati Investigation Inc. out of Taylor Mill, Kentucky, concluded there was nothing to indicate the students behaved offensively, nothing to show they chanted "Build The Wall," as some critics previously thought.

The Diocese issued a written statement saying the students didn't start anything.

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Melensdad

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I love this :hammer:


Since Bezos owns both the WAPO and Amazon he should settle on free shopping (not just shipping) from Amazon for life :yum:
 

mla2ofus

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Someone said the total amount of lawsuits to be filed approaches a billion$.
Mike
 

Bamby

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Finally someone in the position to take it to the liberals where it has the potential to hurt them the most, they're very own pocketbooks.
 
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