Varsity Blues Defendant and Family Members File Defamation Lawsuit Against Netflix
Netflix s Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admission Scandal Knowingly Ignored Facts to Recklessly Defame the Wilson Family
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BOSTON, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Mr. John B. Wilson, who has declared his innocence in the so-called Varsity Blues case and has been awaiting his day in court, together with members of his family, have filed a civil defamation lawsuit against Netflix for knowingly airing a documentary that they allege falsely and misleadingly included the Wilson family as participants in the allegations of misconduct made by the government against other Varsity Blues defendant parents who have admitted their guilt in court. The lawsuit, filed in Massachusetts state court by Todd & Weld LLP, alleges that in both statements of fact and innuendo, Netflix outright ignored clear and publicly available evidence of Mr. Wils
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