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Right...but his commentary was false and led those viewing the video to believe what he was telling them to believe and not what was really happening.Ravi,
Perhaps you are unclear about the facts, so I'll cut you some slack and educate you.
Breitbart posted portions of the video. But what he posted was not altered. Therefore, it was not 'false'.
Olberman?
Limbaugh?
Matthews?
Beck?
Breitbart broke no law.
No, nobody said he did. He's allegedly guilty of a tort (libel), not a law. And she doesn't have to prove that it cost her anything; There are 2 types of monetary damages in tort cases, actual damages and punitive.
There are certain laws that protect journalists from libel claims when it involves people in the public eye, eg celebrities and politicians, but I don't think it will extend to someone like Sherrod. Goldcatt could tell you better.
My guess is out of court settlement.