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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

When Did Rutgers Start Giving Degrees in Money Sniffing??



NEW YORK — A member of the Rutgers women's basketball team sued Don Imus and CBS on Tuesday, claiming the radio personality's sexist and racist comments about the team damaged her reputation.

Kia Vaughn filed the lawsuit alleging defamation of character in state Supreme Court in the Bronx the same day Imus settled with CBS Radio in a deal that pre-empts his threatened $120 million breach-of-contract lawsuit against CBS.

Vaughn's lawsuit, believed to be the first by a player in the case, says Imus and his former co-host Bernard McGuirk, along with CBS Corp. and CBS Radio, are legally responsible for damage done to her character and reputation. There is no dollar amount listed in the suit.

Vaughn's attorney, Richard Ancowitz, said: "The full effect of the damage remains to be seen."

"This is about Kia Vaughn's good name," Ancowitz said. "She would do anything to return to her life as a student and respected basketball player — a more simple life before Imus opened his mouth on April 4."

Imus referred to the basketball players as "nappy-headed hos" on his nationally syndicated radio program in April, becoming the target of heated protests led by the Rev. Al Sharpton. He was fired shortly after.

A spokeswoman for CBS Radio declined to comment.

The TrekMedic muses,...

Hmmm,..remind me,..what do you call a woman that does unseemly and stupid things for money?? Oh, yeah,....




I almost forgot!

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2 Comments:

At 2:55 AM, Blogger Krimpet said...

Someone really has to put a stop to these ridiculous and frivilous law suits.

Unbelievable.

 
At 1:52 AM, Blogger Sezme said...

Her lawyer asked, "What if she tries to find a job and this follows her? What if she dates a man or prospective husband and this comes up and ruins her attempts to have a relationship?" (I'm paraphrasing words, but not what he was saying.)

1. Can you name anyone on that team?
2. Doesn't bringing this lawsuit forth create more media attention on her and create the possibility of being badgered by people?
3. A straight female basketball player?

 

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