More than 50 media organizations, celebrities and politicians were sent letters from lawyers representing the Covington Catholic High School
student seen in a controversial viral video -- the first step in a
possible libel and defamation lawsuit -- and the teen's legal team also
released a 15-minute video that they say shows "the truth" about his
interactions at last month's March For Life.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren,
D-Mass., actors Alyssa Milano and Jim Carey, media organizations CNN,
the New York Times and the Washington Post and the Diocese of Covington
were among the dozens recently sent preservation letters, the text of
which advised the parties not to destroy any documents in connection
with the case. The Cincinnati Enquirer
first reported on Friday the initial list of organizations, and
attorney Todd McMurtry confirmed to Fox News on Monday that more
organizations or individuals could also receive letters.
The Lawsuit I would file would be triple figure in the millions of dollars.
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