South Carolina Man Ordered to Pay Author in Defamation Case
A North Charleston, S.C., man has been ordered to pay $75,000 to best-selling author Fern Michaels for defamation.
The Herald-Journal of Spartanburg reports Wednesday that Craig Dilley must pay for forwarding a defamatory email to a website that promoted Michaels and other romance authors.
The author filed the lawsuit under her legal name, Mary Kuczkir, against Dilley, his sister – former Spartanburg County resident Shelley Dangerfield – and their mother. The sister wrote the email and sent it to her mother, who forwarded it to Dilley.
Dangerfield was married at the time but in a relationship with the author’s former son-in-law.
The court found Dilley acted in reckless disregard for the truth and intended to harm the author’s reputation, but the emails between Dangerfield and her mother were ruled privileged.
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