Jul 22, 2024, 12:00 AM
Jul 22, 2024, 12:00 AM

Jankowicz Resignation and Defamation Claims Against Fox News Under Scrutiny

Highlights
  • A federal judge has dismissed Nina Jankowicz's lawsuit against Fox News.
  • The judge ruled that Fox's commentary regarding her role in the DHS Disinformation Governance Board was constitutionally protected opinion.
  • Jankowicz's claims were not substantiated enough to overcome the threshold for defamation.
Story

In a recent legal dispute, Nina Jankowicz has alleged that her resignation from the Disinformation Governance Board was a direct result of false statements made by Fox News, which she claims led to harassment. Fox News has countered that Jankowicz's defamation claim should be dismissed, arguing that many of the statements cited in her complaint do not pertain to her personally but rather to the Board or the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Jankowicz contends that several of these statements were indeed about her, asserting that they defamed her by implication. The court has agreed to dismiss Jankowicz's defamation claims related to 36 of the statements, as they do not directly concern her. Jankowicz's complaint highlights that the Board was intended to serve as a liaison for DHS in addressing misinformation, and she argues that certain statements suggested she aimed to censor American speech. However, the court noted that these statements are largely opinion-based and not easily verifiable as true or false. Fox News has specifically addressed three statements regarding Jankowicz's departure from her role, arguing that they are not actionable under New York defamation law. The court concurred, stating that the context of Jankowicz's resignation—occurring simultaneously with the Board's suspension—renders the distinction between resignation and dismissal insignificant to a reasonable observer. Ultimately, the court's analysis suggests that the nature of the statements and the context surrounding Jankowicz's resignation complicate her defamation claims, leading to a dismissal of several allegations against Fox News.

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