Family of Fallen U.S. Marine Refiles Defamation Lawsuit Against Alec Baldwin
Family of Fallen U.S. Marine Refiles Defamation Lawsuit Against Alec Baldwin
The family of a U.S. Marine killed in Afghanistan last year has refiled their defamation lawsuit against actor Alec Baldwin.According to CNN, the widow of Rylee J. McCollum, Jiennah McCollum—as well as Rylee’s two sisters, Roice McCollum and Cheyenne McCollum—are seeking an estimated $25 million in damages. In their complaint, they accuse Baldwin of making false allegations against the family.As LegalReader.com has reported before, Baldwin had earlier donated money to the McCollum family after learning of Rylee’s death in Afghanistan.However, Baldwin became enraged after learning that Roice McCollum had participated in the January 6 protests outside of the United States Capitol building.Baldwin purportedly sent a series of incensed messages to McCollum before posting screenshots of their exchange to his social media accounts. In at least one post, Baldwin called Roice McCollum an “insurrectionist” who had betrayed her brother’s sacrifice.The lawsuit asserts that, while Roice McCollum was present outside the Capitol, she did not participate in the riots.“While she was present at the [January 6] demonstration, Roice did not take part in, nor did she support or condone the rioting that erupted,” the lawsuit states. “Baldwin plainly ignored Roice’s denial of rioting and the assertion that she was cleared by the FBI for participating in any of the conduct Baldwin chose to falsely attribute to her via his massive following.”
Gavel on copy of lawsuit; image by Wirestock, via Freepik.com.
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