St. Luke s sues Duluth News Tribune over surgeon story
St. Luke s hospital and its CEO, John Strange, have initiated a suit against the Duluth News Tribune, accusing the newspaper of defamation in its reporting about neurosurgeon Stefan Konasiewicz. Also named in the lawsuit are investigations editor.
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news@duluthnewstribune.com | 12:00 am, Sep. 21, 2011
St. Luke s hospital and its CEO, John Strange, have initiated a suit against the Duluth News Tribune, accusing the newspaper of defamation in its reporting about neurosurgeon Stefan Konasiewicz. Also named in the lawsuit are investigations editor Brandon Stahl and reporter Mark Stodghill.
Konasiewicz was on staff at St. Luke s hospital from 1997 until 2008. He currently practices neurosurgery in Corpus Christi, Texas.
St. Luke s sues Duluth News Tribune over surgeon story
St. Luke s hospital and its CEO, John Strange, have initiated a suit against the Duluth News Tribune, accusing the newspaper of defamation in its reporting about neurosurgeon Stefan Konasiewicz. Also named in the lawsuit are investigations editor.
Written By:
news@duluthnewstribune.com | 12:00 am, Sep. 21, 2011
St. Luke s hospital and its CEO, John Strange, have initiated a suit against the Duluth News Tribune, accusing the newspaper of defamation in its reporting about neurosurgeon Stefan Konasiewicz. Also named in the lawsuit are investigations editor Brandon Stahl and reporter Mark Stodghill.
Konasiewicz was on staff at St. Luke s hospital from 1997 until 2008. He currently practices neurosurgery in Corpus Christi, Texas.