Tim Anderson's criticism of Sen. Louise Lucas is not defamation, judge rules
PORTSMOUTH A judge in Portsmouth Circuit Court has dismissed State Sen. Louise Lucas - (D) defamation lawsuit against Tim Anderson, a Virginia Beach attorney who started an effort to recall Lucas and said she was to blame for a crowds vandalism of the citys Confederate monument.
Court documents show there wasnt much dispute over what Lucas or Anderson said leading up to or after a June 10, 2020, protest that culminated in the monuments damage it came down to whether Andersons statements were defamatory falsehood with actual malice.
William Hurd, Andersons attorney, pointed to the Supreme Court case New York Times v. Sullivan, which sets a high bar for defamation of public officials. The judge agreed that the case sets a standard that Lucas accusations did not meet and dismissed the suit Wednesday.
During the protest, a crowd painted and took sledgehammers to Portsmouths downtown Confederate monument. The crowd pulled down one of the monuments statues, which fell on top of a man and badly injured him.
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(Newport News Daily Press)