volfromfla56
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Look, in my opinion, what the New York Times is doing is abysmal and slanderous. They have misquoted the players, and the parents of the players. They have called what was going on a NCAA investigation when it isn't. Now they have in effect gone as far as to call the UT hostesses "well groomed and coached".
There is no evidence to suggest these girls were paid for their services, yet the New York Times has effectively forever labeled them as whores, in effect ruining their futures. This seems to me like a defamation of character lawsuit if I ever saw one.
I'm not up on slander laws, so I wondering if UT, the hostesses, the players, the parents of the players... have a leg to stand on, or am I just reaching here?
There is no evidence to suggest these girls were paid for their services, yet the New York Times has effectively forever labeled them as whores, in effect ruining their futures. This seems to me like a defamation of character lawsuit if I ever saw one.
I'm not up on slander laws, so I wondering if UT, the hostesses, the players, the parents of the players... have a leg to stand on, or am I just reaching here?