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Jury foreman in CNN defamation trial speaks out, says network’s staff did more harm than good on witness standThe foreman of the jury that found that CNN committed defamation against U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young doesn’t believe the network did itself any favors during the high-stakes trial.
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CNN Settles Defamation Suit After Jury Found It Liable for Smearing Navy Veteran in Afghanistan Evacuation StoryThe last-minute settlement of the closely watched media trial came together hours after a six-person jury in Panama City concluded that CNN’s reporting on the plaintiff, Zachary Young ...
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General Changed Mind About Hiring Zachary Young After CNN StoryA major general who helped facilitate evacuations in Afghanistan testified that he would not work with Zachary Young after the CNN segment aired because there was "too much risk of reputation ...
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Jury Now Deliberating in High-Stakes CNN Defamation TrialCNN’s fate in a high-stakes defamation trial now lies with the jury. Navy veteran Zachary Young is seeking damages from the network over a November 2021 report in which the network’s chief ...
PANAMA CITY, Fla. — Zachary Young, an independent security contractor whose defamation lawsuit against CNN went to trial this ...
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Here’s the Total Amount of CNN’s Coverage on Defamation Verdict & Settlement Against Them Since YesterdayCNN has virtually ignored a Friday jury verdict that found it defamed Navy veteran Zachary Young in a 2021 report while also ordering the network to pay him $5 million in compensatory damages.
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BREAKING: Florida Jury Finds CNN Defamed Navy Veteran, Awards Him Millions in DamagesA Florida jury found that CNN liable of defaming Navy veteran Zachary Young on Friday, and awarded him a total of $5 million in addition to finding that punitive damages were warranted against the ...
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Ratings-starved CNN’s revenue dropped roughly $400 million in three years: court recordsCNN’s revenue tanked roughly $400 million ... During the case, which concluded Friday, awarding Navy veteran Zachary Young $5 million in damages, a forensic economist revealed that the ratings ...
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