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They also accuse her of defaming them in public statements.
People trying to paint this picture, it's just really defaming.
Ten are accused of defaming Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi.
Beijing accused him of "maliciously" defaming Hong Kong and Chinese authorities.
He was prosecuted for defaming the military, the government and individual politicians.
"Defaming them, legally, for me now equals treason," Mr Sisi said recently.
She is also suing Cohen for defaming her by insinuating she lied.
"It's prosecutors who should be indicted for defaming South Korea," he said.
Wait — he did that as well, in defaming Joe Scarborough on Wednesday.
Under Egyptian law, "defaming and insulting the Egyptian people" is a crime.
Defaming a brotherly country, for instance, can cost you your passport in Bahrain.
The suit accuses the Times of intentionally defaming Trump with the op-ed.
It is trying to find ways of defaming him and tarnishing his reputation.
Some even claimed that the Anti-Defamation League was "defaming" PewDiePie, according to Kotaku.
Mr. Dumdaw Nawng Lat got an extra two years for defaming a military officer.
Pakistani officials have accused Ms. Ismail of sedition, inciting treason and defaming state institutions.
Under the telecommunications act, defaming someone online is punishable by three years in prison.
On Friday afternoon, the jury found the CEO is not liable for defaming Unsworth.
"Manipulating her remarks is defaming & dangerous for her & her family," Pressley said on Twitter.
She also called me a "bully" and posted photoshopped images of me, defaming my character.
And I assure you, I will pursue every legal option to address this defaming claim.
He then boldly read those words to Congress and millions of people, defaming & libeling me.
In 2012, it was shuttered during a federal investigation into charges of defaming political figures.
First, a pro-government civic group sued Mr. Hong on charges of defaming Ms. Park.
Attorney Robert M. Schwartz of Irell & Manella is now accusing CNN of defaming his star client.
According to docs, Thomas started defaming Lichtman in order to force him out of the picture.
In its May ruling, it marked 18 of the poem's 24 verses as "abusive and defaming".
As part of the ruling, Anglin also will be forced to delete any articles defaming Obeidallah.
He's accusing Dershowitz of defaming him by alleging he convinced Giuffre to make up the allegations.
It also accused the Mail of defaming Hill by falsely saying she had a "Nazi-era" tattoo.
A strict lèse-majesté law prohibits defaming, insulting or threatening the king, queen, heir-apparent or regent.
It asks for Trump to retract all defaming statements and for a trial to decide monetary damages.
Davidson also filed a counterclaim against Daniels and her current lawyer Michael Avenatti, accusing them of defaming him.
Trump is being sued by Zervos for allegedly defaming her in his public denials of the sexual assault.
An Austrian court had found the remarks to be harmful to her reputation by insulting and defaming her.
He has denied the accusations and filed a criminal lawsuit against one of the women for defaming him.
Anyone bullying, threatening, or defaming another user will be banned, and the site is increasing its moderation team.
A jury ruled on Friday that Elon Musk is not guilty of defaming the British diver Vernon Unsworth.
But they already conform to German restrictions on hate speech and Thailand's rules against defaming the monarchy, for example.
Avenatti later sued the president on Daniels' behalf, accusing Trump of invalidating a nondisclosure agreement and of defaming Daniels.
He was interrogated for at least 10 hours and accused of defaming the Korean nation before eventually being released.
Section 230 is what's between the lines in Devin Nunes' recent lawsuit accusing critics for defaming him on Twitter.
Srirasmi's parents and three brothers were convicted and jailed in 2015 for defaming the monarchy and remain in prison.
Cosby, 78, filed a countersuit in U.S. District Court in Massachusetts last month, accusing the women of defaming him.
Comey accused the Trump administration of defaming him and telling "lies" during his testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
In March, he turned to the legal system and sued Jones, Hoft, and several others for allegedly defaming him.
Any action perceived to be defaming, violating or insulting the monarchy bear serious punishment, according to Thai lese majeste laws.
Under the military government, prosecutions of those accused of defaming the royals have increased dramatically and sentences have become harsher.
Daniels also sued Trump for defaming her after saying the alleged sexual encounter never happened and she fabricated the story.
Article 112 of the Thai criminal code stipulates offenders can spend up to 15 years in prison for defaming him.
Human rights groups have criticized prison sentences handed down to people convicted of defaming or insulting the Thai royal family.
Any actions perceived to be defaming, violating or insulting the monarchy bear serious punishment, according to Thai lese majeste laws.
Police arrested United Progressive Party leader Saviour Chishimba last Thursday and said he would be charged with defaming the president.
" He railed against the "defaming body shaming verbal assault against someone with severe medical conditions which I've publicly talked about.
John McCain accused Donald Trump of defaming Khizr Khan and argued the Republican presidential candidate does not represent the GOP.
Charney was fired in 2014 for allegedly misusing company funds and failing to stop a subordinate from defaming former employees.
No less than Charles Dickens pointed out the error, but still the name stuck, defaming Norwegians (and rats) for centuries.
Avenatti sued the president, on Daniels&apos behalf, accusing Trump of invalidating a non-disclosure agreement, and of defaming Daniels.
One portion of the lawsuit accused him and his associates of defaming Ms. Jones by characterizing her as a liar.
Nunes filed the $250 million lawsuit in March, alleging the three individuals are defaming him and Twitter is allowing it.
Under House rules, lawmakers are prohibited from defaming the president or other lawmakers, or calling into question their personal motivations.
Ayanna Pressley, a Democrat from Massachusetts, also tweeted in Omar's defense and said that Omar's critics were defaming the congresswoman.
Chicago Democrat Jason Gonzales accused Madigan of defaming him and crowding the primary with "phony" candidates to dilute his opposition.
She accuses "When They See Us" director Ava DuVernay of ignoring facts, wrongly portraying the group as innocent, and defaming her.
You'll recall, Richard sued the tabloid for defaming him with a story saying he was in the process of sexual reassignment.
She accuses "When They See Us" director Ava DuVernay of ignoring facts, wrongly portraying the group as innocent and defaming her.
Netanyahu also attributed the controversy to the media he decried as "left-wing" and intent on defaming him and his family.
So they are making her, you know, basically they're defaming her without any reason to do so because she's a woman.
His lawyer, Mark Geragos, insists Chicago is maliciously defaming his client, hinting the actor might file a lawsuit of his own.
He also vows to take legal action against the "defaming claim" and reaffirms he's not been charged with a crime yet.
In December 2014, he was fired for allegedly misusing company funds and failing to stop a subordinate from defaming former employees.
On Sunday the mother of a vocal, anti-junta activist was released after being charged with defaming the monarchy two days earlier.
"Zinky Boys" (1992), for example, about Soviet soldiers in Afghanistan, led her to be put on trial for defaming the Soviet Army.
The same year, Finra ordered the bank to pay a former broker, Maxim Minevich, $500,000 for defaming him in a U5 filing.
The law firm also represents Resolute Forest Products in a racketeering lawsuit from last year against Greenpeace for allegedly defaming that company.
Judd had accused Weinstein of defaming her in 1998 after she refused what she said were his sexual advances a year earlier.
On Tuesday Tunsil's stepfather filed a lawsuit accusing the offensive tackle of assaulting him last June and defaming his character, CBS Sports reports.
Since 2014, the monk has faced accusations in cases regarding anti-Muslim violence, hate speech, and defaming the Koran, the Muslim holy book.
Strict lese majeste laws prohibit insulting or defaming the monarchy and carry a prison term of up to 15 years for each count.
In testimony that was plain-spoken but forceful, he accused Mr. Trump of lying, defaming the F.B.I. and trying to derail an investigation.
And spew out lies about people and call them names and make defaming claims about their reputation just because he feels like it.
Mr. Browder, who lives in London, has accused the film's director, Andrei Nekrasov, of defaming him and smearing the memory of Mr. Magnitsky.
Kelly's lawyer told Billboard the documentary was filled with false allegations, and has suggested the subjects are defaming his client for personal gain.
If he succeeds in defaming Biden today, he'll be even more audacious in using the same strategy against anyone else who threatens him.
Mr. Tamalt, 42, was arrested in June, sentenced to two years' imprisonment and fined for "defaming a public authority" and insulting the president.
The use of the term "war criminal" is an inexcusably defaming phrase for any American to subscribe to in referring to a former president.
One month later, Musk won a victory in court when a jury ruled he was not guilty of defaming the British diver Vernon Unsworth.
She accuses Cosby and his team of lawyers and representatives of defaming her and calling her a liar for speaking out about the accusations.
Attorney Domenic Romano told CNBC that Domino's couldn't claim that Toppers was defaming its brand if what it said about that dough was true.
Former George W. Bush aide Elise Jordan blasted congressional Republicans on Tuesday on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" for "defaming" White House Ukraine adviser Lt. Col.
He was arrested and later sentenced to a year in prison, on charges of defaming the president and staging illegal protests against his prosecutors.
In 2012, a group of Muslims accused Ms. Krishnan of defaming women in the community by identifying them as prostitutes to secure foreign funding.
But the jury was convinced that the college had taken sides, and had played an active role in defaming and hurting a local business.
"Nothing in [the CRFA] prohibits a business from suing a customer for defaming them, for saying something false that damages the business," Settlemeyer says.
Judd's suit claims that Weinstein violated the law by "maliciously defaming" Judd and by "intentionally interfering with Ms. Judd's prospective economic relationship" with Jackson.
"Through his images, video clips and documents, Anh fabricated information distorting and defaming authorities, raising public doubt and worry," VNA quoted the court as saying.
Stormy Daniels is suing Donald Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen for allegedly defaming her by questioning her claims of a sexual relationship with the now-president.
Fired FBI Director James Comey on Thursday accused the Trump administration of defaming him and telling "lies" in impassioned testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Rollins' defamation claim arose from Goldman's having allegedly provided "false and damaging information about Rollins to regulators, defaming Rollins to prospective employers," the complaint said.
A self-described "objectivist, atheist and independent/former radio DJ" is suing "The Breakfast Club" for allegedly defaming and threatening him during a radio interview.
Kelly's lawyer said the documentary is filled with false allegations, and has suggested the subjects are defaming his client for personal gain, according to Billboard.
He said he and his family had been subjected to months of anonymous statements defaming him, and threats to disclose private conversations stolen from him.
She accuses Cosby and his team of lawyers and representatives of defaming her and calling her a liar for speaking out about the alleged assault.
Machado, now a U.S. citizen, dismissed the fresh attacks with a message on Instagram, calling them "cheap lies" from a man intent on defaming her.
Ramadan, who was questioned for defaming the police after a segment on an officer's family struggling to get by financially, was released on bail last week.
In 2015, a Seoul court acquitted a Japanese reporter of defaming Park by reporting that she was spending time with a man during those seven hours.
I realize that it has become a sport to tag people was many negative charges and defaming allegations as possible for the purposes of clickbait entertainment.
Thailand stipulates harsh punishments for defaming or insulting the king or senior royals, and critics say it has stifled much needed debate over the country's future.
Here are some of the major takeways: --ADMINISTRATION 'LIES': Comey accused the Trump administration of defaming him and telling "lies" in impassioned testimony before the committee.
Charney founded American Apparel in 1989, but was fired in December for allegedly misusing company funds and failing to stop a subordinate from defaming former employees.
The N.R.A., in two separate suits against Ackerman, had accused it of refusing to fully cooperate with an audit, defaming Mr. LaPierre and breaching confidentiality agreements.
The people who run the White House can't spell, can't govern, can't get through a news cycle without insulting an ally or defaming a cherished institution.
The news also came the same week that Elon Musk takes the stand in a trial where he's accused of defaming a British diver last year.
Both of us heard, all throughout the run of the show, complaints from people about how the show was defaming them in one way or another.
Through its website and social media, IMG encouraged people to gather on 48th Street to watch the unveiling of a "massive Times Square Billboard" defaming Omar.
After her initial lawsuit, Gottwald struck back with a suit claiming Kesha and her mother Pebe Sebert are defaming him by claiming that she sexually assaulted her.
For her part, Phillips is seeking $15 million from Moonves and CBS for causing her emotional distress and defaming her by claiming the encounter at Warner Bros.
Somyot Prueksakasemsuk was found guilty of publishing two satirical articles defaming the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej in 2010 when he was editor of an anti-establishment magazine.
I realize that it has become a sport to tag people [with] as many negative charges and defaming allegations as possible for the purposes of clickbait entertainment.
" Abraham alleges Freeman and his production crew made threats about "ending her career with MTV, sabotaging future deals [she] had in place with MTV, and defaming her.
One is that it is them, not the blasphemers, who are defaming Islam, by presenting it as an immature tradition that has little room for civilized discourse.
Even the ardent defender of free speech John Stuart Mill recognized that defaming a group when there's an angry crowd outside their house constitutes criminal incitement to violence.
MindGeek, which was also accused of defaming Tony T until a judge released the company from his lawsuit in July 2017, did not respond to requests for comment.
The violations included defaming heroes, tarnishing the nation's image, spreading rumors and information that is sensational, lewd or pornographic, and blackmailing companies with media exposure, said the administration.
YANGON (Reuters) - A Myanmar court jailed three activists on Friday for defaming the military during anti-war protests, amid growing concern about a clamp-down on civil society.
Trump is also being sued in state court in Manhattan for allegedly defaming a former contestant on his TV show "The Apprentice," who claims he sexually groped her.
"The extraordinary crime I committed was defaming and insulting the republic's highest dignity and its system and spreading false propaganda aimed at breaking down its solidarity," he said.
The Swiss law professor declined to identify judges or senior politicians whom he accused of defaming Assange, saying "dozens if not hundreds of individuals" had expressed themselves inappropriately.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Moore just filed a lawsuit against Cohen, Showtime, and CBS for "defaming him" on the show, and is seeking $95 million in damages.
"I don't think that coming out and blaming your victims or your accusers, calling them names or defaming them is the appropriate way to deal with this," Arminak said.
Aside from the civil lawsuit decided on Wednesday, Ms. Park also faces a separate criminal trial, after prosecutors indicted her last November on a charge of defaming the women.
The tweet about Schiff, combined with his behavior around the release of the Nunes memo, reveals a president in relentless fear of facts, consumed with discrediting, defaming and distracting.
Corsi and his lawyer, conservative activist Larry Klayman, filed the claim against Jones, Jones's father David Jones and Infowars host Owen Shroyer for allegedly "defaming, intimidating and threatening" them.
After prosecutors formally declined to prosecute Corey Lewandowski on a criminal charge of battery Thursday, Fields told The Daily Beast she's waiting for an apology for defaming her character.
The fake news defaming him includes a photo doctored to make it appear that he is shirtless and arm in arm with a scantily clad dancer at a carnival.
Devin Nunes is suing Twitter and three individual Twitter users, accusing them of defaming him in order to derail his re-election campaign and deter him from the Russia investigation.
The lawsuit also accuses Glandian of defaming the brothers' business by claiming they sell foreign steroids, as well as falsely insinuating that Bola Osundairo and Smollett had a sexual relationship.
Former Tinder and Match Group CEO Greg Blatt has filed a lawsuit, accusing Tinder co-founder Sean Rad and former VP of marketing and communications Rosette Pambakian of defaming him.
General Paiboon Kumchaiya's comments come as police said they are investigating 12 people under Thailand's strict lese majeste law, which stipulates harsh punishments for defaming or insulting the royal family.
Porn star Stormy Daniels filed a new lawsuit against Trump, accusing him of defaming her in a tweet that said she was pulling a "con job" on the news media.
But Italian judges in October shelved a case against Mr. Renzi's father, Tiziano, and fined Il Fatto Quotidiano, an Italian newspaper supportive of the Five Star Movement, for defaming him.
The charges include defaming the image of Egypt, an action seen as posing a threat to national security, and cooperating with annual reviews by the United Nations' Human Rights Council.
Arrested in June after posting verses about Algeria's president on Facebook, Mr. Tamalt was charged with "offending the president" and "defaming public authority," and sentenced to two years in prison.
SEOUL, South Korea — A professor whose book about Japan's World War II-era military brothels angered Korean women who once worked there was acquitted on Wednesday of defaming the women.
The court determined that Yelp will have to turn over documents that could identify an anonymous user who is accused of defaming an accountant in a review posted on its website.
We can only wonder why folks would persist in defaming a great artist who loves his fans, works 24/7, and takes care of all of the people in his life.
She has been ordered by a judge in Los Angeles to pay Trump's attorneys almost $300,000 in legal fees stemming from a dismissed lawsuit against the president for allegedly defaming her.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's main opposition leader was fined on Wednesday for defaming President Tayyip Erdogan and his family over claims about international money transfers, the state-run Anadolu news agency said.
The Michel Jackson Community, the MJ Street and On the Line groups accuse Wade Robson and James Safechuck of defaming Jackson in the documentary about alleged child abuse by the star.
Jones, who is being sued in Connecticut for allegedly defaming the Sandy Hook families, adamantly denied having known of the child porn images, and a court hearing is set for today.
The Empire actor's lawyer, Mark Geragos, went on and on how the City was maliciously defaming his client, suggesting they would file a lawsuit of their own, but Jussie was mum.
Of course, this too-good-to-fact-check tweet was blasted to the world, defaming the Marine veteran, a double amputee who lost his legs in an IED blast in Afghanistan.
"Despite knowing that the content was false or in reckless disregard thereof each one of (the defendants) did in fact run advertisements that contained false and defaming material," the complaint reads.
Ms. Allred challenged Mr. Trump on Friday to retract his threat to sue his accusers for defaming him and suggested that she might bring a case against him if he refused.
"The extraordinary crime I committed was defaming and insulting the republic's highest dignity and its system and spreading false propaganda aimed at breaking down its solidarity," KCNA quoted Kim as saying.
Mr. Ford has denied that he behaved improperly, and he threatened to sue Morgan Stanley for wrongful termination and both the bank and the journalist, Lauren Tara LaCapra, for defaming him.
Comey was unapologetic on Twitter, noting that the investigation found no evidence that he or his attorneys shared classified information with the news media and accusing his critics of "defaming" him.
Details: Pakistani security services have accused Ms. Ismail of a litany of serious offenses including sedition, financing terrorism and defaming state institutions, but they have not filed formal charges against her.
"I do want to apologize to my loved ones for the embarrassment and for putting myself in a situation where I could be victimized by this false and defaming allegation," he added.
The troupe members were charged under Section 66D of the Telecommunications Act, which outlaws "defaming, disturbing, causing undue influence or threatening any person using a telecommunications network", and later released on bail.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai police arrested an anti-junta activist on Saturday for defaming the monarchy in what rights groups said was the first case of lese-majeste brought under Thailand's new king.
"The worst part of all of this is defaming random new residents of North Carolina, accusing them of felonies," says election-law expert Gerry Cohen, former special counsel to the state legislature.
Many of those had been charged with Thailand's tough lese-majeste laws, which can carry sentences of up to 15 years imprisonment for defaming, insulting or threatening members of the royal family.
Former Malaysian leader Mahathir Mohamad is under investigation for defaming the attorney-general in blog posts criticising his failure to bring corruption charges against Prime Minister Najib Razak, police said on Monday.
According to Billboard, the "I Believe I Can Fly" singer's lawyer reportedly alleges that the documentary is filled with false allegations, and suggests the subjects are defaming his client for personal gain.
Strict lèse-majesté laws, which prohibit insulting or defaming members of the royal family, have been interpreted broadly by the authorities and have long stifled public discussion of the succession in Thailand.
In that context only did I contend that our liberty of expression is no less imperiled now than when as British subjects, American colonists faced harsh punishment for defaming their royal rulers.
LUSAKA (Reuters) - A Zambian court on Friday charged the leader of a small opposition party with defaming President Edgar Lungu, after he allegedly referred to the head of state as a dog.
They are accusing the airline of discriminating against them because of their religion and defaming them, and say that they experienced embarrassment and humiliation and defamation because of the incident last year.
" But Ms. Streep was not satisfied with the apology and issued a scathing statement accusing Mr. Lagerfeld of defaming her, her stylist and Elie Saab, the designer she chose to wear. "Mr.
"The media is defaming our country by highlighting rape," said Barkha Trehan, a woman who joined the movement five years ago when a close male friend of hers was accused of rape.
That&aposs how we now have ended up with the term of being Borked, which, by the way, the Oxford English Dictionary described as, quote, obstruct someone by systematically defaming or vilifying them.
ANKARA, July 13 (Reuters) - Turkey's main opposition leader was fined on Wednesday for defaming President Tayyip Erdogan and his family over claims about international money transfers, the state-run Anadolu news agency said.
The suit was brought by Tamara Green, Barbara Bowman, Joan Tarshis, Angela Leslie, Louisa Moritz, Therese Serignese and Linda Joy Traitz -- who all accuse Bill Cosby of defaming them after they spoke publicly.
"We can only wonder why folks would persist in defaming a great artist who loves his fans, works 24/7, and takes care of all of the people in his life," Mensch wrote.
He accused the White House of lying about his leadership of the FBI and defaming him and called on Trump to release any tapes he may have of their conversations to provide corroboration.
"The way to close the dark pages of your own history is not by defaming the histories of other countries with irresponsible and baseless decisions," Turkey's foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, wrote on Twitter.
Jones, who is being sued in Connecticut for allegedly defaming the Sandy Hook families, adamantly denied having known that child porn images was contained in email attachments sent to his Infowars media company.
LUSAKA (Reuters) - Police arrested the leader of a small Zambian opposition party on Wednesday on charges of defaming President Edgar Lungu by describing the head of state as a dog, his lawyer said.
Devin Nunes is seeking in a lawsuit that accuses Twitter and three individual Twitter users of defaming him in order to derail his re-election campaign and deter him from the Russia investigation.
The brother of Jeff Bezos's girlfriend has filed a lawsuit accusing Mr. Bezos and his security consultant of defaming him in connection with a 2019 National Enquirer story revealing Mr. Bezos's extramarital affair.
Zervos, a 2005 contestant on Trump's reality television show "The Apprentice," accused the president in a 2017 lawsuit of defaming her by calling her a liar after she accused him of sexual misconduct.
The lawsuit, filed in New York State Supreme Court on Wednesday, accuses the Times of intentionally defaming Trump with an op-ed claiming that his 2016 campaign had an "overarching deal" with Russia.
Placed in pre-trial detention for "offending the president" and "defaming a public authority", he was later given a two-year sentence for offence against a public official, according to Human Rights Watch.
Briana Jungwirth's stepdad, Brett Clark, sent a letter to the woman who owns a few 1D fan sites accusing her of defaming Briana, Louis and 11-month old Freddie ... and he's threatening a lawsuit.
Porn star Stormy Daniels filed a new lawsuit against President Donald Trump on Monday, accusing him of defaming her in a tweet that said she was pulling a "con job" on the news media.
In Ms. Dickinson's and a second case involving seven other women, the plaintiffs have accused Mr. Cosby of defaming them, asserting that his team labeled them liars when they came forward with their accounts.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Rwanda's supreme court on Wednesday repealed a law that banned the publication of political cartoons, while upholding another that punishes insulting or defaming the president with at least five years in prison.
Most of the prosecutions of journalists and critics have come under more recent legislation, a broad provision of the 2013 Telecommunications Law that criminalizes "defaming, disturbing, causing undue influence or threatening any person" online.
The lawsuit accused the analyst of defaming the company by mentioning its name in a research note titled "Who is Next," two days after federal regulators seized IndyMac Bancorp Inc a large mortgage lending specialist.
The ubiquitous attorney, who has become CNN&aposs favorite prime time guest, represents the porn queen, who claims she had a 2006 fling with President Trump and believes Trump is defaming her by denying it.
Miller accused Gizmodo of defaming him in a report on an allegation from his former girlfriend AJ Delgado that he had given a dancer at a strip club in Florida abortion drugs after impregnating her.
Activists say such lawsuits - including a suspended jail sentence handed to British labor rights activist Andy Hall for defaming a pineapple wholesaler in a report alleging labor abuses at the firm - have a chilling effect.
House Republicans are attacking, berating, insulting and defaming internationally respected diplomats and war heroes who were appointed by Trump but demonstrate profound integrity, courage and patriotism by speaking truth to power with honor and dignity.
Within hours of Jackson publishing his findings on his blog — which TechCrunch has seen — Talkspace sent Jackson a cease and desist letter, accusing the researcher of defaming Talkspace "by broadcasting untruths" in his blog post.
GEORGE TOWN, MALAYSIA (Reuters) - Former Malaysian leader Mahathir Mohamad is under investigation for defaming the attorney-general in blog posts criticizing his failure to bring corruption charges against Prime Minister Najib Razak, police said on Monday.
She accuses Depp and his team – she cites 20 unnamed John Doe defendants whom she claims were complicit in defaming her – of going on a "publicity tour" with the purpose of trying to discredit her allegations.
The company has also had a difficult relationship with its founder, former chief executive Dov Charney, who was fired in 2014 for allegedly misusing company funds and failing to stop a subordinate from defaming former employees.
Buendia is also suing 2 other people -- Jerdani Kraja who allegedly posted another video defaming Jeremy, and Chad Nutsch who provided an unauthorized and false comment to Kenny, claiming he was doing so on Jeremy's behalf.
LUSAKA (Reuters) - Police in Zambia freed an opposition leader on Thursday after holding him in detention for a week on accusations of defaming President Edgar Lungu, an offence that carries a maximum five-year prison term.
More than 173 people spent some time in jail in June for lèse-majesté; they included Thais accused of defaming the royals in a student play, scribbling on toilet walls and speaking unguardedly in a taxi.
After Yerevan's only LGBT-friendly bar was burnt down in 2012, Eduard Sharmazanov, a spokesman for Armenia's ruling party, called the attack "right and justified" as supporters of LGBT rights were "defaming the Armenian national identity".
Now, Maloney has fired off a letter to the NJSIAA saying he's planning to take legal action because he feels the association has participated in DEFAMING him, causing him to lose income and suffer emotional distress.
A high school bookkeeper, Nuril Maknun, who recorded a lewd phone call from her boss that was circulated among a handful of people online, was sentenced in November to six months in jail for defaming him.
The wrangling over the Jewish Museum comes amid a broader campaign by the conservative government of Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to combat forces it deems hostile and accuses of defaming, delegitimizing or otherwise harming Israel.
Hanson-Young then filed a lawsuit, the country's first between sitting politicians, accusing Leyonhjelm of defaming her by suggesting she was a hypocrite for claiming all men were rapists but still having sexual relations with them.
We got R&B Brown out in BH and asked him about his namesake's shenanigans in Asia, where he was eviscerated for defaming the 2,000-year-old wall by writing his name on it in chalk.
And when hackers gain access to our credentials, they can virtually ruin our entire lives by stealing our information or money, or by defaming us through doxing our secrets or posting profanity and obscenities in our names.
In Australia, defamation law protects those who have been defamed over those who did the defaming; if Stone's accusations were published in an Australian newspaper, she would be the party liable for the veracity of the claims.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - A Thai pro-democracy activist said on Sunday she had fled Thailand after learning she would be prosecuted for defaming the monarchy for sharing on Facebook a 2016 BBC article deemed offensive to Thailand's king.
In the past week, a filmmaker accused of defaming the military was denied bail and sent to Insein, while several satirical poets were charged with online defamation for broadcasting a New Year performance critical of the army.
Her decision to leave comes amid a swirling controversy over YouTube's policies, which came to a head this week over the platform's handling of a conservative commentator whom a Vox journalist accused of defaming and harassing him.
The ousted FBI Director flatly accused President Donald Trump of firing him after he refused to drop an investigation that put too much pressure on the White House, and then lying about it and defaming the FBI.
The June 2015 jury award against Wey and his companies followed a trial in a lawsuit accusing Wey of coercing Bouveng into having sex, refusing his further advances and defaming her in a series of blog posts.
The reverence for the king has long been enforced by the country's lèse-majesté laws, which outlaw "defaming, insulting, or threatening" of a member of the royal family — including, for example, "Liking" that mall video on Facebook.
In 63, as Maher and other April 26 leaders languished in jail, Egypt's Court for Urgent Matters, one of Sisi's favored tools for stifling dissent, banned the group's activities, accusing it of espionage and defaming the state.
Last week, a judge in Texas rejected Jones' bid to dismiss a lawsuit accusing him of defaming the parents of victims of the Sandy Hook school massacre in Connecticut, which Jones has repeatedly claimed was a hoax.
A Russian who accuses a judge or policeman of being bought off, for instance, can be fined 2m roubles ($34,981), under a provision of Russian libel law that sets extra-stiff penalties for "defaming" courts, prosecutors or police.
NEW YORK, Aug 6 (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Tuesday revived former U.S. vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's lawsuit accusing the New York Times of defaming her in an editorial linking her to a 2011 mass shooting.
On June 13, Singer sent a seven-page legal letter to Destiney Bleu's lawyer calling the designer's accusations an "absolute lie" and demanding that Bleu stops defaming Khloé and Good American or further legal action will be pursued.
In a 111-page decision, Gardephe also upheld the jury's finding of liability in the lawsuit, which accused Wey of coercing Bouveng into having sex, refusing his further advances and defaming her in a series of blog posts.
Under Thailand's strict lese majeste law against defaming, insulting or threatening the monarchy, Sualak Sivaraksa could have been jailed for up to 18683 years if found guilty over the accusation, which related to a university seminar in 2014.
Why it matters: Slovakia's vulnerability to organized crime has become of increasing concern to the European Union — particularly the connivance of politicians in large-scale fraud as well as the defaming of journalists trying to investigate such activities.
Pham Van Diep, a 54-year-old activist from the northern province of Thanh Hoa, was jailed for nine years for spreading "distorted information defaming the Communist Party and the Vietnamese government," the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) said.
Fico could face a prison term of one to five years if found guilty of approving a crime and defaming nation, race and belief as well as inciting national, race and ethnic hatred, police said in a statement.
Just hours after Pruitt issued his consumer alert, a front group run by Washington, D.C., public-relations operative Rick Berman (whose talking points Pruitt clearly relied upon), launched a week-long advertising campaign defaming us in the state.
It was the second list, the one drawn up by the government, that interested Kamal most, and indeed, four bloggers on this list had been arrested by Sheikh Hasina's government in April 2013 on the charge of defaming Islam.
But his decision this summer to endorse Trump -- who built his campaign first on defaming Mexican immigrants like Bush's mother, Columba, and then on humiliating his "low energy" father during the primary debates -- will raise serious questions going forward.
Lutfi and Spears later engaged in a three-year legal battle after Lutfi sued Spears for unpaid wages, her father, Jamie Spears, for allegedly punching him, and her mother, Lynne Spears, for reportedly defaming him in her 2008 book.
With GOP nominee Donald Trump calling for deportation of all undocumented immigrants, seeking to build a wall on the border with Mexico and defaming Mexican immigrants as "rapists" and thieves, Democrats are expecting record turnout and support from Latinos.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - The mother of one of Thailand's highest-profile anti-junta activists has been charged with defaming the monarchy, police said on Friday, in what a rights group said was an escalation in government attempts to stifle dissent.
With the help of Washington and the United Kingdom, King Hamad's government is willing to cross any red line — including publicly defaming me as a "terrorist" and targeting my family in apparent acts of retribution — to have its way.
Several former UAE prisoners interviewed by BuzzFeed News, who had been jailed or detained over allegations ranging from leaking information to defaming the country, said they had faced abuses and torture in prison, including beatings, electric shocks, and sleep deprivation.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Lawmakers on Sunday introduced amendments to China's nascent civil code to make defaming "heroes and martyrs" of the ruling Communist Party a civil offense, as the leadership moves to strengthen its grasp on the history of the People's Republic.
I mean, I don&apost understand some of his stuff -- I did understand that the president wouldn&apost admit that he had made the payment, and he said that -- the president and his lawyers were defaming his client, Stormy Daniels.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonSondland testifies quid pro quo in Ukraine was real and widely known Dem senator says Zelensky was 'feeling the pressure' to probe Bidens Former Bush aide defends Vindman, criticizes GOP congressmen for 'defaming' him MORE (R-Wis.).
Mr. Comey, whom Mr. Trump fired last month, also accused the president of lying and defaming him and the F.B.I. That testimony colored much of Tuesday's hearing, with Democrats pressing Mr. Sessions on several key elements of Mr. Comey's account.
HANOI, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Vietnam has jailed a third activist this month for anti-government posts on social media platform Facebook, state media said on Thursday, handing him a nine-year term for defaming the ruling Communist Party and the government.
His allies are defaming Robert Mueller even though Mueller is a longtime Republican, a successful F.B.I. director and a decorated Marine who's now pursuing matters of national interest, such as: Does a hostile foreign power have influence over American officials?
"What we are seeing with this site is a kind of normalizing of prosecuting professors, shaming professors, defaming professors," Julio C. Pino, an associate professor of history at Kent State University who is listed on the site told the New York Times.
The series of dismissals and the palace statements give a rare insight into the inner workings of the royal household -- strict lese majeste laws prohibit insulting or defaming the monarchy and carry a prison term of up to 15 years for each count.
The law was "already friendly" to celebrity biographers, Kabat says, because celebrities are public figures, and to be sued for defaming a public figure, you can't just be wrong about the facts — you have to be willfully lying or recklessly disregarding obvious information.
In addition to defaming Unsworth in a particularly heinous way, the implication that a British diver would only go to Thailand, one of the world's top diving destinations, for child sex tourism is problematic and arguably racist, as many have pointed out.
The images give a rare insight into the personal life of a high-ranking member of the royal household -- strict lese majeste laws prohibit insulting or defaming the monarchy and carry a jail term of up to 15 years for each count.
The New York Times reported on Thursday that McDougal&aposs lawsuit, filed in New York, named Fox News as the defendant and accused the host Tucker Carlson of defaming her by asserting on his show last year that she had extorted Trump.
A month later, the former director would testify in an extraordinary Senate hearing that he believed President Trump had tried to derail an investigation into his national security adviser, and accused the president of lying and defaming him and the F.B.I. 2155.
YANGON (Reuters) - As Min Htin Ko Ko Gyi arrived at a Yangon court recently to face charges of defaming Myanmar's military in Facebook posts, the ailing filmmaker was greeted by a crowd of activists dressed in blue, the color of prison uniforms.
In May a Burmese woman was sentenced to six months in jail for sharing Facebook posts deemed insulting to Aung San Suu Kyi, the country's de facto leader, under a law that criminalises "defaming, disturbing [or] threatening…any person by using any Telecommunications Network".
Troubled Silicon Valley venture firm, Binary Capital, whose co-founder resigned earlier this week after allegations surfaced of Justin Caldbeck's predatory behavior towards women, is being sued by a former employee for harassing and defaming her after she resigned from the firm, Bloomberg reports.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (Reuters) - An attorney for a former associate dean of students at the University of Virginia accused Rolling Stone magazine of defaming her in a retracted 2014 story about an alleged gang rape on campus in the first day of a federal court trial.
Internal affairs reprimanded him for "personal behavior, conduct and attitude toward coworkers and superiors, defaming or discrediting coworkers," and most significantly -- "failure to lead subordinates consistent with the mission and vision of the Mesa Police Department" ... this according to police documents obtained by TMZ.
"People should be challenged to make sure that they're doing things right, but not to the point of deception or of defaming," said the California agribusiness entrepreneur Chris Rufer, who has donated thousands of dollars from his personal and foundation accounts to Mr. O'Keefe's group.
Specifically, McDougal&aposs suit accuses the host Tucker Carlson of defaming her by saying on his show last year that she "approached Donald Trump and threatened to ruin his career and humiliate his family if he doesn&apost give them money," according to The Times.
James B. Comey, the recently fired _________, said on June 21000 in an extraordinary Senate hearing that he believed President Trump had tried to derail an investigation into his national security adviser, and accused the president of lying and defaming him and the F.B.I. 212016.
Insulted one of the nation's most revered civil rights heroes on the eve of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, calling Representative John Lewis "all talk, talk, talk — no action or results," and defaming the congressman's city of Atlanta as a crime-ridden hellhole.
"On their campaign to transform America, Democrats are becoming increasingly totalitarian: suppressing dissent, defaming the innocent, eliminating due process, staging show trials and trying to overthrow American democracy to impose their socialist agenda," the president told the crowd of thousands at the Monroe Civic Center.
Zhou Fei, a top official at the China branch of the World Wildlife Fund, sued Ms. Wang in August 22017, accusing his former employee of defaming him when she wrote in a social media post that he had forcibly kissed her during a work trip.
" The 58-to-42 rejection in 1987 of Judge Robert H. Bork, nominated by President Ronald Reagan, gave the English language the verb "to bork," defined by Oxford as to "obstruct (someone, especially a candidate for public office) by systematically defaming or vilifying them.
Filed in February, the lawsuit by Najah Manni, his wife Kathy and their two children says the largest U.S. bank further discriminated against them by terminating a contract with their debt collection and services business in 2015, defaming Najah as a "reputational risk" in the process.
A Thai court handed Andy Hall of the Migrant Worker Rights Network a three-year suspended prison sentence for criminally defaming Natural Fruit Company, a pineapple wholesaler that supplies the European Union, over a 2013 report he helped author for Finnwatch, a Finland-based watchdog group.
A jury ruled on Friday that Elon Musk is not guilty of defaming Vernon Unsworth, a British cave explorer who took part in the 2018 rescue operation that freed 12 boys on a soccer team and their coach after they became trapped inside a cave in Thailand.
Yanghee Lee, a United Nations expert monitoring developments in Myanmar, has said that under Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, the list of political prisoners and people facing politically motivated charges has increased in recent years, as has the number of people charged with defaming the military.
"Only driving down the stock price by defaming [Cardiac Rhythm Management] Devices with market-bombshell scare tactics could make the short-positioned Defendants richer - with the very unfortunate (and despicable) concomitant result of fueling significant concern and fear in patients and their families," the company said.
The Bangkok South Criminal Court found Andy Hall of the Migrant Worker Rights Network guilty of defaming Natural Fruit Company, a large pineapple wholesaler that supplies the European Union, over a report published in 2013 that he helped author for Finnwatch, a Finland-based watchdog group.
A total of seven women have brought charges regarding Bill in the Massachusetts civil lawsuit, claiming that he "sexually assaulted or abused them, that each publicly accused Cosby, and Cosby responded by calling the women liars, thus defaming them..." Camille Cosby has served as her husband's business manager.
Guo Wengui's comments came as the Chinese government has ramped up allegations that the real estate magnate has engaged in a slew of crimes, including sexual assault — and as a number of companies and people whom Guo has criticized press lawsuits accusing him defaming them with false allegations.
The Massachusetts civil lawsuit against Cosby was filed in December 2014 by Tamara Green, later joined by six other women, who contend that Cosby sexually assaulted or abused them, that each publicly accused Cosby, and Cosby responded by calling the women liars, thus defaming them, court documents said.
In October, lawyers for Chen Chi-mai, the D.P.P. candidate originally seen as a shoo-in for Kaohsiung mayor, told reporters they had evidence that misinformation defaming Mr. Chen that had spread widely on Taiwanese social media had originated from overseas accounts, including some with mainland IP addresses.
Critics of the take a knee protests argue that the issue is about the constitutional right to protest but amounts to defaming a flag that has been a poignant rallying point for US service personnel and first responders in the decade-and-a-half of war since 9/11.
Thailand has tough lese-majeste laws, with those found guilty of defaming, insulting or threatening members of the royal family facing up to 15 years in jail, but there have been no fresh prosecutions this year in what one rights lawyer said "appears to be a new policy direction".
The image enhancement reached the point where the Yankees celebrated his 3,000th hit with a commemorative day in September, an event unimaginable when Rodriguez was suing or defaming everyone but the talk radio host Mike Francesa in a scorched-earth attempt — wisely abandoned — to avoid suspension by Major League Baseball.
Juice is trying to avoid arbitration in his lawsuit against the Las Vegas hotel -- in which he claims he was defamed -- because he argues the Cosmo's history of "intentionally and recklessly attacking well-known public figures by placing them in a false light and defaming them" warrants a jury trial.
Trump claimed "total and complete vindication" following Comey's testimony before the Senate intelligence committee, in which he accused the White House of defaming his leadership of the bureau and said he orchestrated a leak of details of his conversations with the President in order to prompt the appointment of a special prosecutor.
Miller accused Gizmodo of defaming him in a report on an allegation, made by his former girlfriend AJ Delgado last year in a sealed filing in a custody battle for their son, that he had given a dancer at a strip club in Florida abortion drugs in a smoothie after getting her pregnant.
Instead of ranting about the leaking and the belching and defaming of email leaks and social media, experience the private courage — the crushing, unexpressed pain — of the 56-year-old King George VI, played with quiet depth and range by Jared Harris (best known as the tormented Lane Pryce in "Mad Men").
" When Amanda reported Landesman's harassment and retaliation to Artforum, the magazine responded by defaming her to the press, to the magazine's employees, and on the Artforum website as an opportunistic liar who had "worked hard" to encourage a "consensual" relationship with Landesman and then made "unjust" and "unfounded" claims of harassment to "exploit" that "friendship.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonSondland testifies quid pro quo in Ukraine was real and widely known Dem senator says Zelensky was 'feeling the pressure' to probe Bidens Former Bush aide defends Vindman, criticizes GOP congressmen for 'defaming' him MORE (R-Wis.), a key player on the Ukraine front, responded to a letter from Reps.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonSondland testifies quid pro quo in Ukraine was real and widely known Dem senator says Zelensky was 'feeling the pressure' to probe Bidens Former Bush aide defends Vindman, criticizes GOP congressmen for 'defaming' him MORE (R-Wis.), who he said raised concerns about aid being withheld as leverage for investigations.
In documents released on Monday night, Vernon Unsworth, a Brit who aided in the rescue of a boy's soccer team from a Thailand cave system in July 228, accused Musk of knowingly defaming him and orchestrating "a malicious, false, and anonymous leak campaign in the UK and Australian press" intended to destroy his reputation.
He files three lawsuits on behalf of Stephanie Clifford, "Stormy" Daniels: One seeks to nullify a nondisclosure agreement Daniels signed in 2016 prohibiting her from discussing an affair she had with Trump; one claims that former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen conspired with the president to keep her quiet; and the last accuses Trump of defaming Daniels on Twitter.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonSondland testifies quid pro quo in Ukraine was real and widely known Dem senator says Zelensky was 'feeling the pressure' to probe Bidens Former Bush aide defends Vindman, criticizes GOP congressmen for 'defaming' him MORE (R-Wis.) sent to House Republicans questioning Vindman, who testified before the House Intelligence Committee on Tuesday.
In September, he and Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonSondland testifies quid pro quo in Ukraine was real and widely known Dem senator says Zelensky was 'feeling the pressure' to probe Bidens Former Bush aide defends Vindman, criticizes GOP congressmen for 'defaming' him MORE (R-Wis.) floated the idea of investigating Biden.
This is manifested in every issue you can imagine: the Confederate monuments fight, opposition to Black Lives Matter, intransigence on gun control, voter suppression laws, the Muslim ban, the hard line on asylum seekers coming across the southern border, calls to abolish the visa lottery, the defaming of majority black countries, efforts to overturn Roe v.
Jones may not have cracked the lid off of any Google conspiracies or successfully wasted more than a few minutes of police resources, but it was probably a welcome if brief distraction from the multiple ongoing lawsuits brought by people suing him and Infowars for allegedly defaming them as nefarious deep state agents or misidentifying them as mass shooting suspects.
The last straw for Reed came during the Denver gem show in the form of an email titled "High Noon Challenge" that Curry blasted to the meteorite community: Hi Boys & Girls; You've all had a wonderful time, over the past couple of years, in trying to denounce my research, attacking my integrity, defaming my character, and, most importantly, making absolute fools of yourselves!
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonSondland testifies quid pro quo in Ukraine was real and widely known Dem senator says Zelensky was 'feeling the pressure' to probe Bidens Former Bush aide defends Vindman, criticizes GOP congressmen for 'defaming' him MORE (R-Wis.) suggested that Vindman might be against Trump's foreign policy and participating in an "ongoing effort to sabotage" Trump as a result.
" (According to the Mayo Clinic, a hiatal hernia occurs when a part of your stomach pushes up into your diaphragm, which can cause heartburn, stomach pain, and gastrointestinal bleeding after eating.) The singer, who has previously talked about struggling with anxiety while defending his body weight, railed against the "defaming body shaming verbal assault against someone with severe medical conditions which I've publicly talked about.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonSondland testifies quid pro quo in Ukraine was real and widely known Dem senator says Zelensky was 'feeling the pressure' to probe Bidens Former Bush aide defends Vindman, criticizes GOP congressmen for 'defaming' him MORE (R-Wis.), a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, argued on Sunday that the whistleblower whose complaint spurred the impeachment inquiry acted unnecessarily.
Former Alabama GOP Senate candidate Roy MooreRoy Stewart MooreGOP Senate candidate 'pissed off' at Trump over health care for veterans Durbin says he has second thoughts about asking for Franken's resignation Alabama GOP senate candidate says 'homosexual activities' have ruined TV, country's moral core MORE has dropped his lawsuit accusing a number of groups and individuals of defaming him with campaign ads against him.
If it is true – as claimed by the lawyers who helped me prepare this defamation case against the Government – that this legal action is the first of its kind, then I hope it is the first of many; I hope that the government next time thinks twice before defaming publicly someone who makes them uncomfortable because they are saying and doing what they believe in.
Former Trump adviser Roger StoneRoger Jason Stone3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 85033 Judge rejects Stone's request to dismiss charges Judge dismisses DNC lawsuit against Trump campaign, Russia over election interference MORE tried to cause right-wing writer and conspiracy theorist Jerome Corsi to have "heart attacks and strokes" along with threatening and defaming him, according to a lawsuit Corsi filed against Stone on Thursday.
Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonSondland testifies quid pro quo in Ukraine was real and widely known Dem senator says Zelensky was 'feeling the pressure' to probe Bidens Former Bush aide defends Vindman, criticizes GOP congressmen for 'defaming' him MORE (R-Wis.) opened the door on Thursday to subpoenaing a cadre of top Republican targets as part of his panel's oversight work.
"The atrocious measures by which millions of white people have been put at the mercy of the semi-barbarous negroes of the South, and the vilest of the white people, both from the North and the South, who have been constituted the leaders of this black horde, are now sought to be justified and defended by defaming the people upon whom this unspeakable outrage has been committed," the committee members wrote.
Without it, there'd likely be no YouTube or Reddit or Myspace, and the early investors who poured millions into startups that laid the foundation for the internet we use today probably wouldn't have done so, since so many online platforms would be vulnerable to getting sued out of existence for any awful thing one of the millions of people who used their services posted, like defaming a celebrity or hosting hate speech or something even worse.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonSondland testifies quid pro quo in Ukraine was real and widely known Dem senator says Zelensky was 'feeling the pressure' to probe Bidens Former Bush aide defends Vindman, criticizes GOP congressmen for 'defaming' him MORE (R-Wis.), who has defended President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE's handling of Ukraine, to provide information in the impeachment inquiry.
Sen. Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonSondland testifies quid pro quo in Ukraine was real and widely known Dem senator says Zelensky was 'feeling the pressure' to probe Bidens Former Bush aide defends Vindman, criticizes GOP congressmen for 'defaming' him MORE (R-Wis.), a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said he will lay out in a letter his telling of events related to the foreign aid to Ukraine that was held up and is now a central part of the impeachment inquiry.
WASHINGTON — James B. Comey, the recently fired F.B.I. director, said Thursday in an extraordinary Senate hearing that he believed President Trump had tried to derail an investigation into his national security adviser, and accused the president of lying and defaming him and the F.B.I. Mr. Comey, no longer constrained by the formalities of a government job, offered a blunt, plain-spoken assessment of a president whose conversations unnerved him from the day they met, weeks before Mr. Trump took office.
In an extraordinary day of testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee the next month, he foreshadowed many of the themes of his book, describing how Mr. Trump had tried to derail an investigation of Michael T. Flynn, who served briefly as national security adviser and accused the president of lying and defaming him and the F.B.I. The former F.B.I. chief's much-anticipated 304-page memoir is the first major memoir by one of the key characters in the Trump administration.
" Which sounds a lot like this from Clinton: "And the kinds of things that you've been hearing from Donald Trump, demeaning, defaming groups of Americans, people who have every right to be respected by someone who wants to be President of the United States, and he stands there and mocks a reporter with a disability, and he calls women pigs, and he calls Mexican immigrants rapists and criminals, and he demeans Muslims, and attacks a Gold Star family whose son died in action in Iraq -- that's not who we are.
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