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Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann gets settlement from CNN

9-1-2020 < SGT Report 11 290 words
 

by Sean Walton, The Daily Sheeple:



CNN agreed Tuesday to settle a lawsuit with Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann.


The amount of the settlement was not made public during a hearing at the federal courthouse in Covington, Kentucky.


Sandmann’s lawsuit sought $800 million from CNN, the Washington Post and NBC Universal.


Trial dates are still not set for Sandmann’s lawsuit against NBC Universal and the Washington Post.


The Washington Post suit sought $250 million. A federal judge let a portion of the suit go forward after The Post filed a motion to dismiss it.




Sandmann’s attorney, Lin Wood, said, “This case will be tried not one minute earlier or later than when it is ready.”



The lawsuits were filed following an incident in Jan. 2019 in Washington, D.C. involving Covington Catholic High School students. Videos of that incident garnered national attention.


The initial video showed the self-identified Sandmann, now a senior at CovCath, and Nathan Phillips, an indigenous man who was participating in the Indigenous Peoples March. Sandmann and his classmates were in D.C. for the March For Life.


Wood says they also plan to sue Gannett, owners of The Enquirer.


He says he will bring that to the judge in the next 60 days.



Sandmann’s attorney talked about the “emotional distress, damage to reputation and distress to his family” that Nick has and will continue to suffer.



Attorneys say the money they’re seeking is not designed to compensate Nick, but to “deter the defendants” from doing the same thing (that they’re accused of) in the future.


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