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Originally Posted by JohnnyV13
Can't sue b/c their reporting was accurate. The Star never said Tyreek broke the kid's arm, they said the kid's arm was broken and that CPS had been called twice to the house to investigate.
Again, accurate.
Certainly. they took a #MeToo position in their opinion pieces. But, not only is Hill a public figure, they also are protected by the 1st Amendment in expressing opinions.
The only possible action is false light, if they knowingly did selective reporting with the intention of making Hill look bad. That would be a hard case to make, and would probably be removed from the jurisdiction in any trial.
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This is wrong they said the investigation started because of a broken arm it did not