Rolling Stone, publisher, author found liable for defamation with malice in relation to an article about an alleged gang rape at the University of Virginia

Our thanks to David for this. He writes:

Rolling Stone reporter Sabrina Rubin-Erdely was found guilty of 6 counts of defamation with malice.

So the good news is that Rubin-Erdley’s journalistic career is finished and that’s one less feminist bigot to spew her misandry in the press. Others of her ilk will also think twice before putting out man-hating lies masquerading as journalism.

Unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be any mention of compensation for the men of the fraternity which was smeared. The plaintiff in this case was the female Dean of UVA.

Perhaps the fraternity will now launch a lawsuit against Rubin-Erdley and Rolling Stone following this successful prosecution.

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3 thoughts on “Rolling Stone, publisher, author found liable for defamation with malice in relation to an article about an alleged gang rape at the University of Virginia

  1. I doubt that her career is finished. This probably adds to her credentials for many of those toxic misandristic publications that celebrate radical feminism. The fact that the female dean was the one that enacted or supported measures against the fraternity but then becomes the injured party in court seems rather bizarre. An indication of the total subjugation of education to feminism.
    I would imagine that the real victims in this case will just quietly try to get on with their lives whilst forever being tarred with being the perpetrators of the alleged crimes.

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