The case revolved around whether the TV segment and article using the phrase black market would lead people to think Young was doing something illegal and or preying on Afghans.
"You lied to the jury, did you not?" Freedman asked. "I did not," Marquardt claimed.
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (CN) — A Florida jury of six began deliberations Thursday afternoon and will soon decide if CNN defamed ...
Zachary Young's lawyer asked if CNN thinks "we're all stupid" while addressing jurors during his closing argument.
Attorneys reached a settlement agreement on Friday in the defamation case held at the Bay County Courthouse between CNN and ...
At his closing statement for the CNN defamation lawsuit, Zachary Young's attorney Devin Freedman questioned whether CNN expected jurors to be "stupid" enough to believe their "bold face lies." ...
CNN settled with a security consultant after a Florida jury found the network had defamed him in a story that suggested he ...
From the outset, Young’s attorney Devin Freedman tried to paint Marquardt as a reporter looking to uncover a scam. "This was early enough on in the reporting process when I'm doing the research that I ...
CNN claimed Young's organization charged $75,000 per vehicle for road evacuations from Kabul to Pakistan and $14,500 per ...
After 8 days of testimony and another 8 hours of deliberation, a local jury came back with their decision in a high-profile ...