Nicholas Sandmann, the former Covington high schooler, has lost a handful of defamation cases. He tried to sue outlets including The New York Times and ABC News over coverage of a 2019 protest ...
CNN’s decision to settle a multimillion-dollar defamation lawsuit filed by Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann has resulted in a bizarre feud between some of the Covington students' ...
U.S. District Eastern Kentucky Court Judge William Bertelsman on Wednesday threw out five media libel lawsuits brought forth by former Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann. In January ...
Sandmann's lawsuit centered on statements by Nathan Phillips, the Native American elder who claimed Sandmann blocked his path. (Photo: Handout via Getty Images) Nicholas Sandmann lost his defamation ...
Nicholas Sandmann, the Kentucky teenager who was vilified by the mainstream media after a January 2019 interaction at the March for Life, announced Friday he has settled his lawsuit with NBC. The ...
On January 18, 2019, a misleading viral video briefly transformed a Catholic high school teenager into the smirking face of racial aggression in Donald Trump's America—an erroneous judgment that ...
A federal judge dismissed the $250 million defamation lawsuit filed by high school student Nicholas Sandmann against The Washington Post Friday afternoon. The MAGA hat-wearing teen sued the newspaper ...
Nick Sandmann, the Covington Catholic High School teen who became insta-famous for confronting a Native tribal elder face-to-face while smirking at him, sat down with NBC’s “The Today Show.” But he ...
A federal judge has dismissed libel lawsuits against five media companies that a Kentucky student filed over an incident at the Lincoln Memorial in January 2019 in Washington D.C. which generated ...
Nicholas Sandmann, the Covington Catholic student who settled lawsuits with CNN and the Washington Post for defamation, slammed the American Civil Liberties Union official in Kentucky who chastised ...
Last year during a Catholic school trip to the March for Life in Washington, D.C., Nick Sandmann and his peers were bullied by shameless activists and then belittled by shameless activist journalists.
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