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Jury Sides Against Reporter And Rolling Stone in UVA Gang Rape Story

Jury Sides Against Reporter And Rolling Stone in UVA Gang Rape Story

The truth wins.

A jury sided with the former UVA dean in this case. It’s good to see justice done.

The Washington Post reported:

Jury finds reporter, Rolling Stone responsible for defaming U-Va. dean with gang rape story

A federal court jury decided Friday that a Rolling Stone journalist defamed a former University of Virginia associate dean in a 2014 magazine article about sexual assault on campus that included a debunked account of a fraternity gang rape.

The 10-member jury concluded that the Rolling Stone reporter, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, was responsible for defamation, with actual malice, in the case brought by Nicole Eramo, a U-Va. administrator who oversaw sexual violence cases at the time of the article’s publication. The jury also found the magazine and its parent company, Wenner Media, responsible for defaming Eramo, who has said her life’s work helping sexual assault victims was devastated as a result of Rolling Stone’s article and its aftermath.

The lawsuit centered on Erdely’s 9,000-word article titled “A Rape on Campus,” which appeared online in late November 2014 and on newsstands in the magazine’s December 2014 issue. Opening with a graphic depiction of a fraternity gang rape, the story caused an immediate sensation at a time of heightened awareness of campus sexual assault, going viral online and ripping through the U-Va. community.

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Comments

assemblerhead | November 5, 2016 at 8:42 am

Its a start at least for justice.

Erdely will just get a new job at another liberal rag. Wash, Rinse, Repeat. No change.

If “Rolling Stone” had gotten a new owner or had been forced into bankruptcy … Wash, Rinse, Repeat, for them as well.