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  • 3/13/2024
Why Samantha Markle Won’t Be Able to Sue Meghan Markle for Defamation Again After Losing Lawsuit

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00:00 All right, moving on over to Megan Markle.
00:02 This is a story we haven't talked about in a while,
00:04 but finally come to a conclusion.
00:06 So a Florida judge terminally dismissed
00:08 Samantha Markle defamation lawsuit against Megan.
00:11 The case was dismissed with prejudice
00:13 after Samantha failed to produce statements
00:15 that could support a claim for defamation.
00:17 In court documents obtained by Entertainment Tonight,
00:19 United States District Judge
00:21 in the Middle District of Florida ruled in favor of Megan
00:24 throwing out the case in an order stating
00:26 the court grants the motion to dismiss in full
00:29 Samantha Markle's claims will be dismissed.
00:31 Surprise, I mean, I feel like we said before
00:33 that she didn't really have the evidence,
00:36 even though that she was, in her complaint,
00:39 she was saying that in the book "Finding Freedom,"
00:41 the Netflix series "Harry and Megan,"
00:43 that they spoke ill of her.
00:45 So what do we make of all of this?
00:48 Christina, I'm not surprised,
00:49 and we previously talked about Thomas and Samantha's
00:52 cases against Megan,
00:54 and when you're looking at defamation, right,
00:55 it has to be a statement about a person.
00:58 It's got to be published. It has to be untrue.
01:00 But really what we're dealing with here
01:01 is a statement of opinion.
01:03 You know, if you have an opinion,
01:05 that usually can't be defamatory.
01:07 And here, what we're talking about is
01:09 Megan made two statements.
01:10 That one, she grew up as an only child,
01:12 even though she had a half-sister,
01:14 didn't really have much of a relationship.
01:16 She hadn't seen her for many, many years.
01:17 So, you know, the judge said,
01:19 "Well, that's her opinion about her childhood
01:22 and her upbringing. That's not defamatory."
01:25 And then the other statement was that
01:26 Samantha changed her last name
01:28 to basically benefit from Megan's celebrity status.
01:32 And again, the judge said,
01:33 "Well, that's not enough to be defamatory."
01:35 The judge gave Samantha an opportunity
01:37 to amend her lawsuit,
01:39 really clarify or really specify what was defamatory.
01:44 And when Samantha was unable to do so,
01:46 the case was dismissed.
01:47 Now, if Samantha wants to appeal,
01:49 she can go to the court of appeal,
01:50 but it doesn't strike me as a strong defamation case,
01:53 Christina.
01:54 Right. Now, this is the third time
01:55 that she has tried to bring this case forward.
01:58 Do you feel like she's going to do it again?
02:00 Or is this, you know, three strikes, you're out?
02:03 I mean, she's out.
02:03 So this is what we call a d'amour in federal court,
02:06 which is where this is a 12(b)(6) motion,
02:08 but it's really a motion to dismiss.
02:10 And the judge says,
02:11 "Even if everything you say is true,
02:13 as a matter of law, it's not defamation.
02:16 You don't have a case.
02:17 It can't go to a jury."
02:18 So the judge ruled that as a matter of law,
02:20 Samantha has no case.
02:22 And the case was dismissed with prejudice,
02:23 which means it can't be amended.
02:25 it can't be refiled. So all Samantha can do is appeal if she wants to move forward.

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