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Bollea v. Gawker was a lawsuit filed in 2013 in the Circuit Court of the Sixth Judicial Circuit in Pinellas County, Florida, delivering a verdict on March 18, 2016.In the suit, professional wrestler Terry Gene Bollea, known professionally as Hulk Hogan, sued Gawker Media, publisher of the Gawker website, and several Gawker employees and Gawker-affiliated entities [2] for posting portions of a ...
Gawker Media recently lost a gigantic lawsuit that could cost it over $140 million, brought against it by former pro wrestler and reality TV star Hulk Hogan over the publication of a sex tape in 2012.
Weighing free speech against privacy, a Florida jury has decided to uphold the sanctity of the latter by turning in a $115 million verdict against Gawker. Hulk Hogan gets $115M verdict against ...
The film starts with the legal proceedings of professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, who (with the financial backing of billionaire Peter Thiel) had filed a lawsuit against Gawker Media, seeking $100 million in damages for releasing a sex tape featuring him and Heather Clem.
On October 4, 2012, Daulerio posted a short clip of Hulk Hogan and Heather Clem, the estranged wife of Todd Alan Clem, having sex. [6] Hogan sent Gawker a cease-and-desist order to take the video down, but site founder Nick Denton refused. Denton cited the First Amendment and argued the accompanying commentary had news value.
Gawker founder Nick Denton believes there's another reason why the former pro wrestler and reality TV star Hulk Hogan brought the suit. Gawker founder Nick Denton believes there's another reason ...
It's been an emotional week for Hulk Hogan, who was awarded $115 million in damages from Gawker Media on Friday. EXCLUSIVE: Hulk Hogan breaks down crying, says sex tape verdict 'wasn't strong ...
?Hulk Hogan scored an important victory in his sex tape lawsuit against Gawker on Thursday after a Judge ruled to keep documents produced by Gawker sealed.