Alabama media company to Roy Moore: Go ahead, sue us wed love to air your dirty laundry in court
Source: Raw Story
DAVID FERGUSON
19 NOV 2017 AT 18:12 ET
Alabama Media Group (AMG) which operates three newspapers and the AL.com website came out swinging against a lawsuit threat from ousted Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore by rejecting a cease and desist order and all but daring the U.S. Senate candidate and accused child sex predator to sue them.
The Washington Post said Sunday night that Alabama Media Group (AMG) is rejecting a cease and desist letter from Moore and his attorneys.
You have accused AL.com of making false reports and/or careless reporting about multiple subjects related to your clients, said a letter from AMGs attorney John Thompson of Lightfoot Franklin White LLC. Your letter demands that AL.com retract and recant its prior stories and that it cease and desist from any further reporting about your clients.
AL.com hereby rejects your demand, the letter said. You have not explained how anything that AL.com has reported is untrue, inaccurate or erroneous, nor do you provide any support for your position.
Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/2017/11/alabama-media-company-to-roy-moore-go-ahead-sue-us-wed-love-to-air-your-dirty-laundry-in-court/
msongs
(67,405 posts)VermontKevin
(1,473 posts)forum rule?
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)I always go to the primary source, only exceptions when they're not accessible, and then I google for the most reliable available report.
snooper2
(30,151 posts)BobTheSubgenius
(11,563 posts)Huh.
wryter2000
(46,045 posts)That would be rich.
LiberalFighter
(50,928 posts)Betcha there would be stories they would not want to see the light of day.
rpannier
(24,329 posts)Isn't his spokes-ghoul attorney a tort attorney?
SergeStorms
(19,201 posts)calling the Press "fake" and trying to silence it. Moore likes to cherry-pick his Constitutional amendments just as he cherry-picks which Commandments he wants to obey. But it's always the Democrats who choose "activist Judges" and are always shredding the Constitution, right? Yeah, OK, Roy.