A federal court in California has ruled in favor of an anti-SLAPP motion, resulting in the unsealing of a Southern District of New York transcript. This decision came as part of a case involving a $10 million defamation lawsuit and an 8-page CDCA Order. Additionally, a businessman identified in the Mueller Report can sue to correct inaccuracies after being misquoted in a footnote related to Michael Cohen and Trump tapes. However, his claim for damages and efforts to obtain a grand jury transcript were denied.
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Businessman can sue to ‘correct the Mueller Report’ after footnote misquoted his text to Michael Cohen about Trump ‘tapes,’ erroneously identified him as Russian: Court https://t.co/KHd1oE3uFE
JUST IN: D.C. Circuit says a man IDed by Mueller as a contact of Michael Cohen and potential source of the long-rumored 'pee tape,' can sue over inaccuracies Mueller report But they deny his claim for damages and effort to obtain grand jury transcript. https://t.co/CvHDumtuGl https://t.co/vBAiSpOaY0