The family of Nicholas Sandmann, 16, is suing The Washington Post, accusing the newspaper of targeting the Covington Catholic High School student for political purposes. Sandmann is seen here along ...
The legal team representing Nick Sandmann has filed a lawsuit in federal court seeking $250 million in damages against the Washington Post, according to Sandmann's attorney. Todd McMurtry and L. Lin ...
Todd McMurtry was a lawyer, but he had never practiced defamation law before legacy media outlets demonized 16-year-old Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann for the crime of “smirking” ...
File video above: CNN settles lawsuit with Cov Cath student Nick SandmannA federal judge on Tuesday threw out multimillion-dollar defamation lawsuits against five media companies brought by a Kentucky ...
In 2019, Nicholas Sandmann was a student at Covington Catholic High School, near Cincinnati, when a video of him and his classmates at the Lincoln Memorial put him at the center of a viral political ...
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's 2020 reelection campaign has hired Nick Sandmann, the Kentucky teenager whose recorded encounter with a Native American elder in Washington, D.C, went viral ...