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"¡Se metieron con el niño equivocado!": El abogado de Nick Sandmann lanzó un nuevo VIDEO sobre las demandas contra CNN y el Washington Post.

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El abogado de Nick Sandmann, Lin Wood, acaba de publicar un nuevo video sobre las demandas que él y Sandmann están presentando contra CNN y el Washington Post. En el video, Lin Wood afirma que la reputación de nadie es segura hasta que obtengan justicia de estas compañías de medios que "difunden imprudentemente mentiras sobre un menor para promover sus agendas políticas y financieras". Aquí está el video: BOY vs GIANTS: They Messed With the Wrong Kid! Covington Student, Nicholas Sandmann, Is Taking On the Goliath Corporations that Smeared His Good Name and Endangered His Life and Future. Please Watch. Like. Retweet. Together We Will... #ReformOurMedia https://t.co/TkCrMyq8vE — Lin Wood (@LLinWood) March 13, 2019 No estaba seguro de qué esperar cuando comencé a verlo, pero el video me pareció bastante convincente. Todos estábamos allí cuando esto sucedió. En lugar de seguir responsablemente la verdad, estas organizaciones de medios difundieron mentiras sobre...

Nick Sandmann's attorney,Lin Wood, reveals lawsuit against CNN

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“CNN was probably more vicious in its direct attacks on Nicholas than The Washington Post. And CNN goes into millions of individuals' homes,” Wood told “They really went after Nicholas with the idea that he was part of a mob that was attacking the Black Hebrew Israelites, yelling racist slurs at the Black Hebrew Israelites. Totally false. “Now you say you've seen the tape; if you took the time to look at the full context of what happened that day, Nicholas Sandmann did absolutely nothing wrong. He was, as I've said to others, he was the only adult in the room. But you have a situation where CNN couldn't resist the idea that here's a guy with a young boy, that Make America Great Again cap on. So they go after him.” Wood continued: “The CNN folks were online on Twitter at 7 a.m retweeting the little one-minute propaganda piece that had been put out. … They're out there right away going after this young boy. And they maintain it for at least two days. Wh...

Todd McMurty says: "we cannot tolerate a media establishment that targets a 16-year-old boy and ruins his reputation."

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Can Nick Sandmann’s attorneys prove the Washington Post acted with malicious intent? More post here: Attorney for Covington Catholic High School student sues Washington Post for $250 million Nick Sandmann is suing The Washington Post for 250 million bucks for leading the media mob Todd McMurtry says Nick Sandmann is a private citizen, not a public figure, and seeks $250 million in damages for his client Howard Kurtz weighs in on President Trump revives 'enemy' rhetoric in denouncing NY Times, Washington Post Alan Dershowitz and Matt Bevin discuss the Covington Catholic High School student's $250 million lawsuit

Alan Dershowitz and Matt Bevin discuss the Covington Catholic High School student's $250 million lawsuit

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Dershowitz says Nick Sandmann's lawyers made a 'serious tactical blunder' in suit against the Washington Post See Also:   Attorney for Covington Catholic High School student sues Washington Post for $250 million Alan Dershowitz was asked his thoughts on the libel case being brought against the Washington Post by the Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann, and he feels the case is very reasonable: THE HILL  – Attorney Alan Dershowitz on Wednesday told Hill.TV’s “Rising” that he believes that Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann has a “reasonable case” in his lawsuit against The Washington Post over its coverage of a confrontation between Sandmann and a Native American elder in Washington, D.C. “I think they have a reasonable case, I mean the world was guilty of libel,” Dershowitz, a Harvard Law professor and contributor at The Hill, told hosts Krystal Ball and Buck Sexton of the case. “These poor kids seemed to be doing exactly the righ...

Howard Kurtz weighs in on President Trump revives 'enemy' rhetoric in denouncing NY Times, Washington Post

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Todd McMurtry says Nick Sandmann is a private citizen, not a public figure, and seeks $250 million in damages for his client

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Nick Sandmann is suing The Washington Post for 250 million bucks for leading the media mob

Dr. Bill Bennett says we live in a time where you can so quickly destroy someone with a falsehood

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Former secretary of education weighs in on the Covington Catholic student’s lawsuit against the Washington Post ^!^ Alan Dershowitz was asked his thoughts on the libel case being brought against the Washington Post by the Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann, and he feels the case is very reasonable: THE HILL  – Attorney Alan Dershowitz on Wednesday told Hill.TV’s “Rising” that he believes that Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann has a “reasonable case” in his lawsuit against The Washington Post over its coverage of a confrontation between Sandmann and a Native American elder in Washington, D.C. “I think they have a reasonable case, I mean the world was guilty of libel,” Dershowitz, a Harvard Law professor and contributor at The Hill, told hosts Krystal Ball and Buck Sexton of the case. “These poor kids seemed to be doing exactly the right thing, and then suddenly because they are thought to be white, privileged kids, suddenly everyon...

Attorney for Covington Catholic High School student sues Washington Post for $250 million

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Covington High student's legal team sues Washington Post The attorneys for Nick Sandmann, the Covington Catholic student who was at the center of a media firestorm a few weeks ago with Nathan Phillips at the Lincoln Memorial, has now file a whopper of a lawsuit against the Washington Post, to the tune of $250 million dollars: FOR TRUTH, FOR JUSTICE, FOR NICHOLAS! Today, Lin Wood and Todd McMurtry filed their first lawsuit on behalf of Nicholas Sandmann against The Washington Post. The lawsuit filed is included below. The suit seeks $250 million in both compensatory and punitive damages. Lin and Todd will continue to bring wrongdoers before the court to seek damages in compensation for the harm so many have done to the Sandmann family. This is only the beginning. Wow! That would buy enough tacos for SooperMexican to last the rest of the year! Seriously though, I hope he wins and wins big. The media need to be held accountable for what they’ve done to him, his fam...

Nick Sandmann talks about the incident at Lincoln Memorial

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Nick Sandmann was seen in a widely circulated video appearing to face off with a Native American activist during protests in the nation's capital last week said he wasn't disrespectfully smirking at the activist but rather smiling. "I see it as a smile, saying that this is the best you're going to get out of me," said the student, Nick Sandmann, a junior at the Kentucky school. "You won't get any further reaction of aggression. And I'm willing to stand here as long as you want to hit this drum in my face." "People have judged me based off one expression, which I wasn't smirking, but people have assumed that's what I have," Sandmann said. Despite some of the questions by Guthrie, I was very impressed with how Sandmann handled himself in the interview. He stood his ground very well, and it’s obviously because he had the truth on his side. He never got flubbed by any of her questioning. In a way it reminded me of ...

Sandman said: "As far as standing there, I had every right to do so."

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Nick Sandmann told  Savannah Guthrie  on Tuesday: "My position is that I was not disrespectful to Mr. Phillips. I respect him, I would like to talk to him." "I mean, in hindsight, I wish we could’ve walked away and avoided the whole thing," he said. Watch: If this is any indication of how the full interview went, then the whole thing is gonna be cringeworthy. Again, not because of Sandmann. The media smeared him and his fellow students all weekend, and some are still doing it. And Guthrie wants to ask him if he sees his own fault? Is she kidding? Guthrie’s question is actually a great question…for the MEDIA. They absolutely owe these students and their families an apology. Seriously. But they probably don’t see it that way because they can’t see their own fault. I know Sandmann is young and he’s been thrust into a negative spotlight, but the people around him should have told him NOT to do these kind of interviews. I just don’t see an upside for h...