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Ex-Lawmaker Settles Suit Related to His Bizarre Plot to Hide Workplace Affair People 1 day ago A former Michigan lawmaker agreed to pay $20,000 to The Detroit News to settle a defamation lawsuit he filed over coverage of a scheme he concocted to cover up a workplace affair. The court docket states that a settlement was reached on Monday. The parties had been set to appear for oral arguments the following day in an ongoing appeal of the lawsuit, according to a Former Rep. Todd Courser had originally filed the lawsuit against the paper in 2018 over a 2015 report it published on his attempt to cover up an affair with another lawmaker. ....
Todd Courser Ex-Representative Todd Courser had filed a defamation lawsuit against the News for a 2015 report about efforts to cover up an affair with another lawmaker. The case was dismissed by a judge. But Courser and attorney Matthew DePerno were also ordered to pay about $80,000 in sanctions. The settlement this week ended the dispute just before the Michigan Court of Appeals had planned to hear arguments. News publisher and editor Gary Miles says the settlement shows that “frivolous lawsuits” against news organizations “will not be taken lightly.” Tags: ....
Ex-Michigan lawmaker pays Detroit News $20,000 to settle lawsuit Published article DETROIT - The Detroit News said a former state lawmaker and his lawyer agreed to pay $20,000 to settle a lawsuit against the newspaper. Ex-Rep. Todd Courser had filed a defamation lawsuit against the News for a 2015 report about efforts to cover up an affair with another lawmaker. The case was dismissed by a judge, but Courser and attorney Matthew DePerno were also ordered to pay $79,701 in sanctions. The $20,000 settlement this week ended the dispute just before the Michigan Court of Appeals had planned to hear arguments. The settlement sends a message that frivolous lawsuits against news organizations for performing their duties under the First Amendment will not be taken lightly, publisher and editor Gary Miles said Wednesday. ....