Today, a large victory for famed attorney Willie
Gary and his legal team has taken place in the Don King defamation and
false light lawsuit. Judge Jose E. Martinez ruled in favor of the Gary
team by granting their motion to remand the case back to state court.
This decision comes after the defense requested that the case be
removed from state court and attempted to have it dismissed in federal
court. Legendary boxing promoter Don King filed a $2.5 billion lawsuit
against corporate giants Disney, ESPN, ABC Cable Networks and Advocate
Communications Inc., last January, for airing a highly defamatory and
reckless broadcast against King on Sports Century that also portrays
King in a false light.
“We are delighted with Judge Martinez’s decision to remand the case
back to state court,” said Gary. “This victory will be one of many as
we continue to battle on behalf of our clients,” continued Gary.
“Disney, ESPN, and other defendants had a duty to the public to make
sure they checked their facts before airing such a defamatory piece
against Don King. Sports Century not only falsely portrays Mr. King as
a con artist, and a thug, but it published statements that are flat
out untrue and could have been easily verified. In America, the press
must be held accountable for the truth and accuracy of its
publications and broadcasts. When the media publish or broadcast
statements that show such reckless disregard for the truth, they must
give an account for their actions,” Gary added.
The lawsuit also contends that Disney, ESPN, and other defendants
broadcast statements that intentionally and recklessly portray Don
King in a false light and create an inference and innuendo that King
was dishonest and engaged in illegal activities including physically
endangering others in order to succeed in his profession.
Gary, who is best known in the legal circles as the “Giant Killer” in
the court room, has built his reputation on defending his clients who
have been wronged by corporate America. Gary is perhaps best known as
a trial lawyer for his half billion-dollar verdict against Canadian
corporate giant, the Loewen Group in 1995. Gary is also no stranger to
Disney in the courtroom. He won a $240 million verdict against Disney
for Disney’s misappropriation of a concept from his client in 2000.
Last year Gary also won a landmark case for millions of dollars
against media giant Gannett for similar actions as those alleged in
Mr. King’s lawsuit against Disney and ESPN