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Today, lawyers for the officers recalled Schrrie Elliott, a defense witness who surprised them last week with damaging statements about the officers.
The notes contained seemingly damaging statements about the deal, including some dictated to Mr. Valade by Chrysler's president, Thomas Stallkamp, in March 1998.
Mr. Martin asked him whether he had told defense investigators during a meeting in Louisiana that if Mr. Williams paid him he would not make damaging statements about Mr. Williams's role in the shooting to the authorities.
Jane Doe alleges that the book contains "false and damaging statements about Plaintiff and presented her in a false light as lying, manipulative and litigious, despite having reason to know that this portrayal was false," the complaint says.
State Representative Robert R. Turner of Texas, a sheep rancher who helped write the Texas law, said farmers need protection because often they cannot sue under normal libel laws that prohibit false, damaging statements about a product.
White House Counsel Donald McGahn first learned that Porter's ex-wives were prepared to make damaging statements about him in January 2017, and then was told at least three other times about the allegations, including by the FBI, which learned of them during its background check of Porter for a security clearance.
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In particular, it claimed that he had made "damaging and defamatory" statements about the party's leadership and finances and had "harassed" party members, including in one case, making "physical threats".
But some say the authority Kelly commanded has been damaged by his public statements about Porter and by reports that Porter stayed as long as he did in the White House only at Kelly's urging.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn has filed a countersuit against a housekeeper at a Midtown Manhattan hotel who accused him last year of rape, saying her statements about him had damaged his political career.
The reason I'm suing everyone I'm suing: defamation (of character) n. the act of making untrue statements about another which damages his/her reputation.
In a revised statement, Donald Trump Jr. acknowledges that he took the meeting after being offered damaging information about Clinton.
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