Tuesday, May 03, 2016

Again!! Hulk Hogan Sues Gawker Media

In paperwork filed in Florida state court on Monday, the former wrestler, whose authentic denomination is Terry Bollea, incriminated the media company of intentional infliction of emotional distress and malevolently eradicating
his business relationships by allegedly “leaking a sealed transcript of surreptitiously recorded private oral communications in a bedroom to the media.” Hogan claimed that in July 2015, the National Enquirer published a transcript from a 2007 video in which he utilized a racial slur, and that the information was at least in part furnished by Gawker. As a result of the publication, Hogan was fired by his employer, the World Wrestling Regalement and, he claimed, “his ecumenical brand was aeonianly tarnished.” “This is getting cockamamy. Hulk Hogan is a litigious celebrity abusing the court system to control his public image and media coverage.

It was absurd enough that Hulk Hogan claimed $100 million for emotional distress and economic damage for a story about a sex life that he’d already made public. Now Hulk Hogan is inculpating Gawker for racist remarks he made on another sex tape, which Gawker never had,” an attorney for the media company told ABC News in a verbalization. “As we’ve verbally expressed afore and are ecstatic to verbally express again: Gawker did not leak the information. It’s time for Hulk Hogan to take responsibility for his own words, because the only person who got Hulk Hogan fired from the WWE is Hulk Hogan.” The lawsuit withal names an aptitude agent, two deejays, a radio company, and an attorney, among others, in conjunction with the alleged endeavored extortion. Earlier this year, Hogan, 62, was awarded $140 million in compensatory and punitive damages after he sued Gawker for incursion of privacy.

In 2012, the website published a portion of a sex tape that was made without Hogan’s cognizance. “I kenned we were doing what was right…. And if we would have lost, it would have been good, because everybody would have kenned what Gawker was all about. Because I exposed them. I exposed them a million times over, and what they do, and then how they, you ken, treat people, and how they optically canvass the world. Which, to me, is very, very frighteningly eerie,” he told ABC News afterward. On Monday, his licit team told ABC News in a verbalization that this latest lawsuit is in keeping with that mindset. “Mr. Bollea verbally expressed from the commencement that he would seek to hold all persons and entities plenarily responsible for their wrongful actions. This lawsuit seeks to do just that,” they verbalized in a verbal expression.

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