What happens when a failed police raid turns into a music video about lemon poundcake and a $3.9 million lawsuit?
In this episode of The Briefing, Scott Hervey and Richard Buckley, Jr. break down the Afroman defamation case, where surveillance footage, satire, and public officials collide under First Amendment law.
In this episode, they cover:
- Why the deputies’ defamation claims failed under the “actual malice” standard
- How satire and parody shape what counts as a statement of fact
- Why the lack of an anti-SLAPP law in Ohio changed the entire case strategy
Tune in for a clear look at where defamation law meets satire and the First Amendment.
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