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by nrook
2960 days ago
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Gawker always said it was in the business of publishing true stories. Here is one last true story: You live in a country where a billionaire can put a publication out of business. A billionaire can pick off an individual writer and leave that person penniless and without legal protection. If you want to write stories that might anger a billionaire, you need to work for another billionaire yourself, or for a billion-dollar corporation. The law will not protect you. There is no freedom in this world but power and money. - Tom Scocca, "Gawker Was Murdered by Gaslight" |
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* Gawker ignored a court order to take down a post
* Gawker's legal defense had a poor strategy of attacking Hogan's character
* Gawker either didn't coach their witnesses, or they just ignored any coaching:
* You have the author of the post saying he didn't consider any of the reasons Gawker's legal team said made the sex tape newsworthy
* In a trial by jury, the author also said he'd only hold back a sex tape if the subject was under four years old
Yeah, the lawsuit was bankrolled by a billionaire, but it would have been a slam dunk for any lawyer. The fact that they sought $100 Million but were awarded $140 Million by a jury should be telling about how poorly Gawker handled this situation.