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CNN Chief National Security Correspondent Alex Marquardt left the network on Monday—months after the network settled a defamation suit stemming from his reporting. CNN settled with defense contractor ...
CNN settled a lawsuit brought by a US Navy ... Following the verdict, the two parties settled the case as the punitive damages phase was underway. The details of the settlement were not made ...
A Florida jury on Friday morning put itself into position to deliver money justice to a U.S. Navy veteran who was defamed by CNN during a broadcast about his private business efforts to evacuate ...
Approximately $24 million of the $26 million were for punitive damages, but a judge later cut ... the governor declared a state of emergency, CNN previously reported. About two hours later ...
A CNN correspondent at the center of a nefarious report that cost the network at least $5 million for defaming a US Navy veteran is leaving the struggling network. Chief national security ...
CNN's chief national security correspondent Alex Marquardt, whose 2021 story on a military contractor led to a defamation ...
CNN staffers feel executive Adam Levine got a raw deal when he was stripped of responsibilities on Friday, only two months after taking one "for the team" during a high-profile defamation trial.
CNN parts ways with correspondent months after his story cost network millions in defamation suit - CNN declined to comment on the circumstances surrounding Alex Marquardt’s departure, but did confirm ...
A judge ruled Friday that a security contractor can seek punitive damages against CNN over a November 2021 report about war profiteers who charged Afghans who were trying to leave their country ...
The departure comes on the heels of a Florida jury awarding a U.S. Navy veteran at least $5 million over a report that said ...