Courtney Love has reportedly agreed to pay 430,000 dollars to settle a lawsuit filed by a fashion designer who claimed her career was ambushed by the rocker’s defamatory tweets.
Dawn Simorangkir filed a lawsuit against Love in January, claiming that the singer launched a 20-minute Twitter rampage against the designer in 2009, including posts that referred to Simorangkir as a “drug-pushing prostitute” and an “asswipe nasty lying hosebag thief”.
The former Hole singer argued her comments were protected as free speech and that Simorangkir could not prove how the tweets were damaging to her.
The pair had apparently been feuding because Love owed the designer money for clothes.
Instead of paying, Love went on several social media sites and posted the unflattering words about Simorangkir.
“The amount of the settlement says it all,” Adelaide Now quoted Simorangkir’s lawyer Bryan Freedman as telling the Hollywood Reporter.
“Her reprehensible defamatory comments were completely false and 430,000 dollars is quite a significant way to say I am sorry.
“One would hope that, given this disaster, restraint of pen, tongue and tweet would guide Ms Love’s future conduct,” he added.
Love’s attorney James Janowitz told The Reporter that the sum would be handed over in a series of payments over the next three years. (ANI)
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Dawn Simorangkir filed a lawsuit against Love in January, claiming that the singer launched a 20-minute Twitter rampage against the designer in 2009, including posts that referred to Simorangkir as a “drug-pushing prostitute” and an “asswipe nasty lying hosebag thief”.
The former Hole singer argued her comments were protected as free speech and that Simorangkir could not prove how the tweets were damaging to her.
The pair had apparently been feuding because Love owed the designer money for clothes.
Instead of paying, Love went on several social media sites and posted the unflattering words about Simorangkir.
“The amount of the settlement says it all,” Adelaide Now quoted Simorangkir’s lawyer Bryan Freedman as telling the Hollywood Reporter.
“Her reprehensible defamatory comments were completely false and 430,000 dollars is quite a significant way to say I am sorry.
“One would hope that, given this disaster, restraint of pen, tongue and tweet would guide Ms Love’s future conduct,” he added.
Love’s attorney James Janowitz told The Reporter that the sum would be handed over in a series of payments over the next three years. (ANI)
Categories: Hollywood news and Gossips
View the original article here
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