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Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson sued CNN and a former clerk at a porn store in Greensboro on Tuesday, alleging that they defamed the Republican candidate for governor in news reports about him.
A CNN investigation published last month found that an account tied to Robinson had made a series of explicit racist and sexist comments on a pornography website. Robinson has denied that he made the comments, calling it salacious tabloid trash.
And in a separate report from the North Carolina online magazine The Assembly, a former employee at a Greensboro porn store, Louis Money, said Robinson frequented the establishment in the 90s and early 2000s. His local band also produced a music video about Robinson allegedly owing him money from that time.
During a press conference held in front of the lieutenant governors residence, Robinson and his lawyer, Jesse Binnall, said the stories were tantamount to election interference, and represented a high-tech lynching borrowing a term used by then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas during his confirmation hearing when faced with allegations of sexual harassment.
https://ncnewsline.com/2024/10/15/mark-robinson-sues-cnn-and-ex-porn-store-clerk-alleging-reports-about-him-were-defamatory/
Pachamama
(17,031 posts)Volaris
(10,644 posts)MontanaMama
(24,087 posts)By all means, avoid it.
Kid Berwyn
(18,300 posts)Too bad the "Black NAZI" doesn't have a billionaire to toady up to like certain sitting Senators and cretinous Supreme Court justices get to.
0rganism
(24,742 posts)Discovery should be lot's of fun, but IMHO Mr. Robinson doesn't intend for this to go to trial. He just wants to use the fact that he sued as a means to respond publicly to a politically damaging story.
angrychair
(9,887 posts)I was under the impression they had text messages and ton of messaging on that message board that verified it was him beyond a reasonable doubt.
Didn't he use his own email address as well?
I mean this lawsuit seems like a bad decision.
He resurfaces, where was he when Hurricane Helene hit?????? Doesn't care about North Carolinian's???
mucholderthandirt
(1,201 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(155,396 posts)This is a 16 page poorly done petition. Most defamation petitions done by real lawyers are much longer and have facts recited.
Link to tweet
https://www.rawstory.com/mark-robinson-cnn-lawsuit-2669402247/
But independent journalist Bryan Anderson, a former North Carolina Statehouse reporter for the Associated Press, posted a link to Robinson's entire 16-page lawsuit and found that it contains "no exhibits substantiating Robinsons denials" made by CNN in its report.
In fact, an examination of the entire lawsuit shows that Anderson's description is accurate.
It contains no evidence that CNN was incorrect about Robinson's history of making racist, sexist, homophobic, and overall offensive posts on the website NudeAfrica last decade.
This petition was evidently filed to try to draw attention away from Robinson
Wednesdays
(20,315 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(155,396 posts)Link to tweet
This reporter deserves a medal:
So youre saying that a national, a global news organization is conspiring with a third-party outfit to throw an election which was already looking like this person was not going to win?
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