Jake Tapper of CNN is embroiled in a $1 billion defamation lawsuit by Zachary Young, a Navy veteran, over allegations in CNN’s Taliban coverage.
At a Glance
- Zachary Young sued CNN for defamation, demanding $1 billion.
- CNN deleted the controversial segment about Young but legal proceedings continue.
- A Florida judge allowed subpoenas for CNN’s financial information.
- Lawsuit trial set for January 6, 2025; settlement discussions possible.
Defamation Allegations Against CNN
Renowned CNN anchor Jake Tapper faces a defamation suit filed by Zachary Young, a Navy veteran. Young claims Tapper’s coverage accused him of charging exorbitant fees during evacuations in Afghanistan. Young’s attorneys argue that this has severely damaged his reputation. Meanwhile, a Florida judge permitted Young to subpoena CNN’s financial records, supporting the claim’s punitive damages.
CNN’s internal communications, presented in court, indicated potential malice against Young. CNN removed the implicated segment; however, it is preserved by NewsBusters. As CNN grapples with these legal challenges, their financial position and diminishing ratings also draw attention.
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Jake Tapper’s Financial Deposition
During his deposition, Jake Tapper declined to disclose salary information or insights into CNN’s financial worth. He stated, “I have no knowledge about CNN’s net worth.” The court contends this information is vital to ascertain the punitive damages applicable. Tapper’s testimony could reveal critical insights as court proceedings unfold.
Judge William Scott Henry, overseeing the case, appeared skeptical of Tapper’s claims regarding CNN’s finances. Young’s legal representatives suggest this disclosure could help counter similar media misconduct. Amid financial strains at CNN, they foresee Tapper potentially revealing more details.
Jake Tapper Refused to Answer Questions in Defamation Deposition | Nicholas Fondacaro, mrcNewsBusters
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Implications for CNN and Legal Precedents
The defamation lawsuit holds significant implications for CNN and similar media bodies. Young argues CNN portrayed him as a profiteer, utilizing the terms “black market” and “exploit.” If trials proceed to the expected January 2025 date, it could expose further internal operations, adding pressure to negotiate a settlement.
“Young’s attorneys will soon be receiving documents to assess CNN’s net worth, so they can argue before a jury just how big a penalty Young should receive. … The judge has also ordered a deposition for Jake Tapper.” – Eriq Gardner
Both Fox News and MSNBC have faced defamation issues, with Fox having settled similar claims for $787.5 million. The media landscape may witness ongoing challenges in coverage accountability and defamation risks, as networks reevaluate protocol to protect against substantial financial repercussions.
Sources:
- Schadenfreude: $1 billion defamation case against CNN wipes the smile off Jake Tapper’s face
- CNN’s Tapper Refuses To Disclose Salary, Other Financial Info in $1 Billion Defamation Suit