![]() ![]() I have a and I am not waiting for anymore surprises….” I had suspicions, but it is now clear that Hogan’s lawsuit was a calculated attempt to prevent Gawker, or anyone else who might obtain evidence of his racism, from publishing a truth more interesting and more damaging than a revelation about his sex life. As I have come to learn, Hogan himself put it in a text message to his best friend, the radio shock-jock Bubba Clem, days after we published our story: “We know there’s more than one tape out there and a one that has several racist slurs were told. It turns out this case was never about the sex on the tape Gawker received, but about racist language on another, unpublished tape that threatened Hogan’s reputation and career.Īs our lawyers argued in legal briefs that were kept secret by the trial judge from the public-and even from me-until an appeals court unsealed them on Friday, Hogan filed the claim because he was terrified that one of the other tapes, which memorialized his rant about his daughter dating “ fucking niggers,” might emerge. Hogan did not sue us, as he has claimed, to recover damages from the emotional distress he purportedly experienced upon our revelation in 2012 of a sexual encounter with his best friend’s wife, Heather Cole (then Heather Clem). We will have our day back in appeals court, and we will be vindicated. We have had our day in trial court, and we lost. Emotion was permitted to trump the law, and key evidence and witnesses were kept from the jury.Ī state appeals court and a federal judge have already held repeatedly that the 2012 commentary and short video excerpt, which joined an existing conversation and explored the public’s fascination with celebrity sex tapes, were newsworthy. The plaintiff’s lawyers, with the occasional assist from our witnesses, successfully painted Gawker as representative of an untrammeled internet that good and decent people should find frightening and distasteful. The enormous size of the verdict is chilling to Gawker Media and other publishers with a tabloid streak, but it is also a flag to higher courts that this case went wildly off the rails. It’s a huge pay-day for an indiscretion that would have been quickly forgotten, one among many in the professional wrestler’s personal life. The number is far larger than even the plaintiff himself had asked for in relief. "The funding will strengthen GMG’s financial reserves as we prepare for trial this March in Hulk Hogan’s $100 million invasion of privacy lawsuit, in which we are defending our right to report truthfully on the conduct of public figures," Gawker Media founder and CEO Nick Denton wrote in a January e-mail, per Kulwin.The decision by a Florida jury to grant $140 million in damages for a story on about a Hulk Hogan sex tape was extraordinary. The defense also attempted to assert Hogan knew he was being recorded by Cole after "t he attorney noted that Hogan could be heard on the tape asking about cameras, and that the plaintiff was surely aware that Clem was in an open marriage and had a propensity for recording his wife in the act," per Kludt.Īccording to Re/code's Noah Kulwin, Gawker sold a minority stake to investment firm Columbus Nova as a way to guard against potential losses in court. ![]() Michael Sullivan, Gawker's attorney, addressed members of the jury and asked them to consider the far-reaching consequences a Hogan victory could have if it demonstrated " powerful celebrities, politicians and public figures would use our courts to punish people," per Kludt. Daulerio gave in 2013 in which he stated, "invasion of privacy has incredibly positive effects on society," according to Kludt. Turkel also referenced an interview Gawker editor A.J. ![]() Brian Stelter #hulkvsgawk verdict reaction from a Gawker source, seconded by a colleague: "This is much worse than anyone ever expected"Īccording to Kludt, Hogan's attorney, Kenneth Turkel, stated in his closing argument that Gawker "didn't have the common decency" to try to contact the former wrestler before posting the video. ![]()
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