Rebel Wilson speaks out after winning $3.6 million defamation lawsuit
"To me though, this case wasn’t about the money."
mashable.comHere’s the most recent defamation-lawsuit related update I can find from the sources available to me right now: Rebel Wilson lost a bid to dismiss a defamation lawsuit brought by producers behind her directorial debut “The Deb,” and the case will move forward in Los Angeles Superior Court.[1]
The producers’ defamation case stems from allegations they say Wilson made publicly that they took issue with—claims they argue were false and harmful.[1]
If you want, tell me whether you mean the Los Angeles “The Deb” defamation case (producers vs. Wilson) or a different defamation matter, and I’ll narrow the news to that specific case.
"To me though, this case wasn’t about the money."
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www.imdb.comAustralian actress Rebel Wilson has won a defamation case over a series of magazine articles which she claimed ruined her career after a bizarre three-week trial in which she made jokes, rapped an Academy Award acceptance speech and occasionally broke down in tears.
www.telegraph.co.ukJustice John Dixon said a substantial award amount was required to "vindicate" Rebel Wilson after her reputation as an "actress of integrity was wrongly damaged."
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www.imdb.comThe 'Pitch Perfect' star is being sued for defamation by the star of her directorial debut, 'The Deb'
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