• CNN Faces Project Veritas Lawsuit for Comments About Twitter Suspension

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    A months-long war of words between CNN and Project Veritas has
    escalated into an actual libel suit. On Tuesday, James O’Keefe’s
    outfit filed a complaint in Georgia after a CNN anchor discussed
    Twitter’s suspension of Project Veritas and attempted to explain
    that “this is part of a much broader crackdown … by social media
    giants on accounts that are promoting misinformation.”

    Project Veritas is more accustomed to being a defendant in court
    over its brand of ambush journalism. The conservative group has
    largely been successful in fending off suits for surreptitiously
    recording targets, but O’Keefe certainly tempts fate at times
    such as when he called into CNN’s edit meetings last year and
    then leaked taped comments from executives and staffers. That
    move had CNN suggesting broken laws. “We’ve referred it to law
    enforcement,” a network spokesperson said at the time.

    Instead, it’s Project Veritas in court as plaintiff upon CNN’s
    discussion of the group’s suspension on Twitter.

    “We’re starting to see companies crack down to try to stop the
    spread of misinformation and to hold some people who are
    spreading accountable,” said Ana Cabera on a Feb. 14 show. “For
    example, Twitter has suspended the account of Project Veritas, a
    conservative activist organization — at least that’s how they
    couch themselves with followers including Donald Trump Jr., Eric
    Trump — but this is part of a much broader crackdown, as we
    mentioned, by social media giants on accounts that are promoting misinformation.”

    Brian Stelter, CNN’s chief media reporter, responded by noting
    that rules by social media companies had grown more strict and
    enforcement more confusing, and that groups like Project Veritas
    “got swept up in a Twitter policy by violating multiple rules on
    the site.”

    Whether the context aids CNN in its defense remains to be seen,
    but for now, Project Veritas is keying on the notion that it was
    suspended for “promoting misinformation” when reportedly, the
    group was actually suspended for sharing people’s private
    information without consent. In other words, a different sin in
    the social media company’s eyes. But, at least according to
    Project Veritas, an important distinction.

    A privacy violation “does not impugn the organization’s
    journalistic integrity and reputation; [An allegation of
    promoting misinformation] clearly does,” states the complaint.

    “CNN was fully aware, and had extensively reported, on Twitter’s
    given reason for banning Project Veritas,” adds the complaint.

    A spokesperson for CNN didn’t immediately respond to an
    opportunity to comment, although given the recent history
    between the two organizations, there seems to be the possibility
    of counterclaims.

    https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/cnn- project-veritas-lawsuit-twitter-suspension-4175009/
     

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