Kentucky Student Nicholas Sandmann Settles Lawsuit with CNN
Kentucky Student Nicholas Sandmann Settles Lawsuit with CNN
CNN has settled a lawsuit with Nicholas Sandmann, a Kentucky student who was called racist for staring down a Native American activist .According to FOX19, the terms of the settlement weren’t immediately made public. However, CNN confirmed that it had reached an agreement with Sadmann and his attorney, Todd McMurty.In total, Sandmann had sought $800 million from CNN, NBC Universal and The Washington Post. The complaint against the Post—which requested close to a quarter-billion in damages—was allowed to partially proceed following the paper’s motion for dismissal.Another Sandmann attorney, Lin Wood, said damages are sought due to the “emotional distress Nicholas and his family suffered.” Sandmann’s family allegedly had to leave their home in Covington, KY, as news channels called the teenager racist.
The confrontation between Phillips and Sandmann took place at a rally at the Lincoln Memorial. While CNN and other news outlets depicted Sandmann as mocking Phillips' traditional chant, later information suggested that Sandmann and his classmates may have been caught between two opposing groups of protesters. Image via Wikimedia Commons. Public domain.
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