Wow it looks like the fake news is starting to pay! It’s about time, right?
If you remember back to when the media was trashing Nicholas Sandmann and used a selectively edited video to make Nick and his fellow Covington friends look like they were harassing Nathan Phillips, who is a Native American who had attended the Indigenous Peoples March in DC.
Sandmann’s lawyers had filed an $800 million lawsuit against CNN, Washington Post, and NBC Universal after they used that edited video.
According to one of Nick’s attorney who contacted The Gateway Pundit — Nicholas Sandmann agreed to settle with the Washington Post because the Post was quick to publish the whole truth—through its follow-up coverage and editor’s notes.
The terms of the settlement are confidential.
Sandmann and his attorneys still have lawsuits still pending against:
- ABC
- NBC
- CBS
- The New York Times
- Gannett
- The Rolling Stone.
We have settled with WAPO and CNN.
— Nicholas Sandmann (@N1ckSandmann) July 24, 2020
The fight isn’t over. 2 down. 6 to go.
Don’t hold your breath @jack.
According to Nick Sandmann’s attorney Lin Wood Nick still has lawsuits pending against NBC, ABC, CBS, Rolling Stone, Gannett and The New York Times.
Defamation lawsuits on behalf of @N1ckSandmann still pending in Federal Court in Covington, Kentucky are against NBC, ABC. CBS, Rolling Stone, Gannett, & New York Times. Footsteps of justice also approaching Jack & @Twitter. #FightBack https://t.co/rvmLv4MdcH
— Lin Wood (@LLinWood) July 24, 2020
UPDATE– Here is a copy of the court documents released today.