Former Rep. Devin Nunes Drops "Twitter Cow" Defamation Claim
Former Rep. Devin Nunes Drops "Twitter Cow" Defamation Claim
Former California Rep. Devin Nunes has dropped his lawsuit against the husband of an infamous “Twitter cow,” who relentlessly mocked the controversial conservative politician on social media.According to The Fresno Bee, Nunes’ motion to dismiss ends the seventh of the ten lawsuits he had filed against media organizations and critics. Nunes broadly alleged that each of the defendants had intentionally defamed him and damaged his reputation by spreading malicious information.However, Nunes’ litigation found anything but a warm reception in California courts: most of the former politician’s lawsuits were readily dismissed, or—at the very least—viewed with heavy skepticism by state and federal judges alike.In the case of the so-called Twitter cow, Nunes alleged that the man behind the account, Ben Paul Meredith, had inspired a campaign of stalking and cyber-harassment against him.Even still, the courts were wary of Nunes’ claims, noting that the dairy businessman had offered little to substantiate his claims.Earlier, presiding Judge Jennifer L. Thurston wrote that the only physical evidence Nunes presented “undermines rather than corroborates his claim” of virtual harassment.
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