Sue Scheff vs Carey Bock – Scheff Victorious Again – Internet Defamation Can Be Costly
Back in September 2006, I was awarded over $11.3M jury verdict for damages. They were defamatory and false statements about my organization, myself and my family.I fought back, and won!
The defendant attempted to have the judgment set aside – although she was firmly denied in July 2007, she filed an appeal.
It is official – she loses again in the appellate court, and the $11.3M judgment stands firm!Free speech is still in tact, but it will not condone defamation.
Remember, think before your post – sometimes keystrokes can be costly!
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