Friday, February 15, 2013
Ryan O'Neal Wins Ruling in Defamation Lawsuit Against Farrah Fawcett Friend
The actor claims a friend of the late actress suggested he stole an Andy Warhol painting that was the subject of a legal dispute.
A California appeals court has upheld actor Ryan O'Neal's win in the first stage of a lawsuit against a film and television producer who allegedly defamed the actor by claiming he stole one of two Andy Warhol paintings owned by O'Neal ex Farrah Fawcett.
Craig Nevius, who produced a show about the late actress, was sued by O'Neal in July over comments Nevius allegedly made in Star magazine and on Good Morning America. Nevius then filed a special motion to strike O'Neal's complaint under California's anti-SLAAP statute, which allows for certain lawsuits concerning public speech to be dismissed at an early state of litigation.
"There is at least minimal merit to the defamation claim to satisfy the evidentiary standard to defeat an anti-SLAAP motion," states the ruling, a copy of which was obtained by THR. "Accordingly, we find no error in the trial court's decision to deny Nevius' anti-SLAAP motion."
The case will now return to the trial court.
“We are very pleased that the Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court’s decision in favor of Ryan O’Neal and against Craig Nevius," O'Neal attorney Todd Eagan, "We look forward to prevailing at trial.”
Read More... http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/ryan-oneal-wins-ruling-defamation-421761
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