New York.
I am considering filing a defamation suit because someone has sent their conspiracy theories about me to various 3rd parties.
I was under the impression I had to prove actual economic money damages. Sort of like saying as a result of the defamation, you got fired from your job or a restaurant you owned made $200,000 less cause of a faked yelp review. Traditionally difficult things to prove however the Alex Jones defamation case I don't believe the plaintiff had any economic damages as a result the statements about the attacks being a false flag since almost no one took the statements seriously. I don't think anyone lost their job or was not hired as a result of it. So before punitive damages on the 1.4+ Billion, its $965 Million somehow from the damage. I am wondering how this is being calculated\
I would like to know if I can follow this same legal model or is this was more of a 1 time deal that can never repeat. I think due to case law you are allowed to at least reference it in future filings to sort of follow in their footsteps.
I am considering filing a defamation suit because someone has sent their conspiracy theories about me to various 3rd parties.
I was under the impression I had to prove actual economic money damages. Sort of like saying as a result of the defamation, you got fired from your job or a restaurant you owned made $200,000 less cause of a faked yelp review. Traditionally difficult things to prove however the Alex Jones defamation case I don't believe the plaintiff had any economic damages as a result the statements about the attacks being a false flag since almost no one took the statements seriously. I don't think anyone lost their job or was not hired as a result of it. So before punitive damages on the 1.4+ Billion, its $965 Million somehow from the damage. I am wondering how this is being calculated\
I would like to know if I can follow this same legal model or is this was more of a 1 time deal that can never repeat. I think due to case law you are allowed to at least reference it in future filings to sort of follow in their footsteps.