PANAMA CITY, Fla. - U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young is celebrating the "vindication" he received after a jury found that CNN had defamed him, concluding the intense two-week court battle. "I'm glad it ...
The U.S. Navy veteran who successfully sued CNN for defamation earlier this year didn’t have as much luck with lawsuits against the Associated Press and other media outlets. Judge William Henry of ...
Zachary Young alleged CNN defamed him in a report by chief security correspondent Alex Marquardt that said he operated in a "black market." By Winston Cho CNN defamed a U.S. Navy veteran in a 2021 ...
CNN’s revenue tanked roughly $400 million in three years, according to financial metrics shared at the network’s defamation ...
A Florida jury on Friday found that CNN defamed a U.S. Navy veteran when it implied he illegally profited from helping Afghans flee the country during a 2021 segment on “The Lead With Jake Tapper.” ...
CNN has been ordered to pay $5 million for defaming a security contractor in a 2021 story about desperate Afghan refugees seeking to flee their country. The contractor, Zachary Young, sued in 2022, ...
The Associated Press filed a motion to dismiss U.S. Navy Veteran Zachary Young’s defamation lawsuit on Monday, insisting the complaint is “without merit” and unjustly challenges the outlet’s free ...
Messages produced in court by the plaintiff’s lawyers showed the level of disquiet within CNN about the story featuring Zachary Young (right) When a CNN broadcast characterised navy veteran Zachary ...
A Florida jury found that CNN defamed Navy veteran Zachary Young with an on-air report featuring his business. Young sued the network in 2021 after it ran a segment on contractors profiting off ...
Zachary Young’s high-stakes defamation lawsuit against the Associated Press continues to inch along in Bay County, Florida, as the U.S. Navy veteran seeks to clear his name. Young successfully sued ...
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