Seth Rich Family Spokesman Sues for Being Called DNC ‘Hitman’
A Fox News insider, an InfoWars contributor, and a far-right media group are on the receiving end of a lawsuit over a conspiracy theory alleging Rich leaked emails to Wikileaks.
Kelly Weill
05.23.18 12:55 PM ET
Conservative media claimed the death of a Democratic National Committee staffer would lead to scandal for the party. So far the conspiracy theorists are the
only ones facing legal action.
After
the death of Seth Rich in July 2016, right-wingers pushed a conspiracy theory claiming Rich had leaked DNC documents to Wikileaks and that Democratic operatives had ordered his murder in retaliation. (He was killed in a suspected robbery attempt and no suspect has been arrested.) The theory was debunked by law enforcement and
resulted in a retraction from Fox News, which had claimed Rich was in contact with Wikileaks.
But Rich’s family and their associates say they faced harassment from the theory’s true believers. On Monday, Brad Bauman, an unpaid spokesperson for the Rich family filed a defamation suit against a Fox News insider, a far-right media group and its founder, and an InfoWars contributor. Bauman claims the defendants smeared him as a DNC “hitman” who had been “assigned” to cover up Rich’s death.
Bauman’s is not the first lawsuit stemming from Rich’s death.
Rich’s parents and brother separately filed suit against the conspiracy’s peddlers, accusing them of defamation and negligence in their reporting. A retired detective quoted in Fox News’ article
sued the network, claiming the network recklessly pushed the story because President Donald Trump had read an unpublished draft, and had wanted to see the story go live.
Bauman’s suit alleges a pattern of harassment now familiar to people close to Rich. Shortly after Rich’s murder on July 10, 2016, the 27-year-old DNC staffer’s parents enlisted Bauman to speak for the grieving family. But some conspiracy theorists claimed Bauman had a more sinister mission.