Gossip Site Wins Appeal of Former Cheerleader’s Lawsuit
An appeals court has found that an Arizona-based gossip website is immune from being sued by a former Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader over online posts that said she was promiscuous and had sexually transmitted diseases.
The decision from the Cincinnati-based 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reverses a Kentucky federal judge’s decision allowing the lawsuit to proceed.
Former Bengals cheerleader Sarah Jones sued thedirty.com owner Nik Richie in 2012 over anonymously submitted posts about her.
A jury found the posts were substantially false and that Richie had acted with malice or reckless disregard by allowing them to be published. Jones was awarded $338,000.
Jones’ attorney says he’ll likely appeal.
Internet giants like Google and Facebook have watched the case closely, saying the result had the potential to chill online speech.
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