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Ammon Bundy stays defiant despite $12.35M defamation penalty from jury.

Ammon Bundy Remains Defiant After ‍Jury Hands Him $12.35 Million‌ Punishment in‌ Defamation Battle

Truculence and disdain flowed from activist Ammon Bundy after he was⁣ ordered to pay more‌ than $12 million as part of a defamation lawsuit that neither⁣ he nor his co-defendant fought in court.

The overall ⁤settlement in the case filed by‌ St. Luke’s Hospital and‍ other defendants totaled $52.5 million, according to the Idaho Statesman.

The report said Bundy,​ who received national attention after leading an armed standoff at an Oregon wildlife refuge in 2016 for which⁣ he​ was later acquitted, was ordered to pay $6.2 million in ⁢compensatory damages and $6.15 million in punitive​ damages. Two groups affiliated⁢ with him — the People’s Rights​ Network and Ammon ​Bundy⁢ for Governor Committee — were ordered to ‌pay $6.75‌ million in⁤ compensatory damages ​and $6.85 million in punitive damages.

Co-defendant Diego⁤ Rodriguez was ordered​ to pay‍ $7⁤ million in compensatory damages and ‌$6.5 million⁢ in ⁤punitive damages with the Freedom⁢ Man ‍Press and Freedom​ Man PAC, both⁢ affiliated with Rodriguez, ⁢were ordered to pay $6.55 million in ‍compensatory damages and⁣ $6.5 million ‍in punitive damages.

“The Ada county courts are embarrassing,”

Bundy texted the Idaho Capital Sun Monday after the decision was reached. “This recent verdict confirms everything I ‌have been saying. I am glad I did ⁤not participate ⁤and ‍legitimize ‌this mockery of justices.”

The‍ case​ grew ‍out of⁣ a 2022 incident in⁤ which‍ Rodriguez’s infant ‌grandson ‍went into the custody ‍of ⁢the state Department of Health and Welfare last‍ year after doctors at St. Luke’s believed the child ​was malnourished, according​ to⁢ KTVB-TV.

That led to massive protests ⁢by​ Bundy, Rodriguez and their supporters alleging kidnapping ‍by the hospital. ⁤The protests, which temporarily shut down the hospitals targeted, then moved from the street to​ the ⁤internet.

During the trial, a security guard said‍ staff at the hospital barricaded the⁢ doors to‍ keep out protests. An emergency​ room⁤ doctor who said the ⁣child was ⁢extremely malnourished⁤ told the court she was harassed extensively and installed security⁤ cameras at her home ​for protection.

“Taking legal action is not⁣ something we⁢ take lightly. But standing up to the threats, bullying, intimidation, disruption and‍ self-serving ​actions ‍of the defendants⁢ was​ necessary,” ​St. Luke’s⁣ CEO ⁤Chris Roth said in a news⁣ release, according ⁢to the Statesman. “Inaction would have signaled that ⁤their ‌menacing behavior was acceptable. Clearly, it‌ is not, and the jury’s decision validates that fact.”

Attorney Erik Stidham⁢ had called for the jury to punish Bundy.

“My‍ hope is that you will look at this and you will deter (Bundy) in a way that he hasn’t been deterred yet,” he said in ⁢his closing statements.

Stidham noted that the defendants in‍ the suit did not appear in court,

“Where are‍ they now that it ⁤is their time to be⁣ held accountable? They are⁢ hiding,”

he said, ​according to the ​ Idaho Capital Sun.

The Sun noted that ⁢in a July ‌10 letter addressed⁣ to Ada County District Court ‌Judge Nancy Baskin and posted on the People’s Rights Network website ⁢said not bothering with a defense “would be the least ​time consuming and least expensive way ​to mitigate this lawsuit.”

Bundy texted the Sun‍ Monday⁤ after the decision was reached criticizing the verdict.

“Massive ⁤institutions combined with the state, financially benefiting when they take a child is ‌one ‌of the worst combination a parent can imagine. Therefore, to counter, the ⁢cost of stealing⁢ a⁢ baby must be‌ extremely high ‍and good‍ people ⁤must assure strong consequences ⁤when it⁣ happens,”

Bundy wrote.

“People in a jury deciding how ⁣much⁢ St. Luke’s is going to take ‍from​ those who⁢ exposed them is a mockery ‌to justice,” he⁣ said.

Rodriguez called the ⁣lawsuit “frivolous”⁢ when he emailed his comments to the Sun.

“This entire lawsuit is a slap in the face to everyone who cares about freedom and the‍ Constitution, as our constitutional right‌ to Freedom of Speech and to just plain TELL THE TRUTH,” he said, alleging again that his​ grandson was “kidnapped”

Rodriguez said he would⁤ continue “to publish the truth” on his websites “no matter if⁢ the final judgment ‍is for a billion‍ or a gazillion dollars.”

Rodriguez told‌ KTVB that​ he will appeal the verdict.

“Anybody‌ with a brain ‍or with 2 cents of basic understanding ⁣of ⁢justice knows​ that⁣ you can’t have an honest or legitimate trial when the defendant has not been allowed to bring evidence ​to the case. And when the judge ⁣has ⁤struck all ⁣of my answers from the record. And when the jury pool⁢ was tainted with employees who‌ work for ​the Plaintiff. This case is teed up⁢ for a mistrial —‍ to be thrown out⁢ by the‍ appellate courts,” Rodriguez said.

The post ⁤ Ammon ​Bundy Remains Defiant After Jury Hands Him $12.35⁣ Million Punishment in ⁣Defamation Battle appeared first on The Western Journal.



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