Connect with us

Politics

BREAKING: Court Rules Rep. Keller Didn’t Defame ADA Cohen

Avatar photo

Published

on

LOS SANTOS (WZ) — Kash Keller was in court on Friday for a defamation case lodged by Cassandra Cohen and her counsel.

The lawsuit filed by Cassandra Cohen and her council went to trial today in the Alta Street Court. They allege that comments made by Representative Kash Keller at the representative debate last week were false and defamatory. A settlement was discussed however it came to nothing.  

The court heard from Kash Keller about what he said in the debate. He argued that under his first amendment rights he can say what he said that day and that it was his personal belief. Lawyer Cole Gorden was intense in his questioning of Kash Keller and then moved to impeach the witness in questioning on the basis of “falsifying testimony.” Judge Buckley struck down this impeachment motion. 

Messages from Twitter were also used as evidence, including an invitation to “celebrate” at the Vanilla Unicorn from one of the senior employees of the club. 

Representative Keller also stated in court that previously, they were on good terms because the now representative Keller helped Ms. Cohen get to the hospital.

A 9 minute recess was called before closing statements.

In the closing statement, representatives for Ms. Cohen said that this case was about “perception, intention and action,” and that the reputation Ms. Cohen built while as an Assistant District Attorney was damaged by the Representatives comments.

Lawyers for Representative Keller affirmed that the evidence and testimony showed that Representative Keller spoke with opinion, not fact and that his statements didn’t violate Ms Cohen’s 5th amendment rights

Judge William Buckley was the presiding judge on this case and came to the following ruling: the statements made by Kash Keller at the debate did not satisfy the four criteria for defamation and therefor he did not defame Ms. Cohen.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

San Andreas Snaps1 month ago

October’s Spooks: Snapping San Andreas

Happy November! The season of holidays is upon us. First up was the spooky season, so let’s see what San...

External Press Release2 months ago

Enhanced Accountability: Law Enforcement Streamlines Public Complaint Process With New Support Services

In an effort to promote transparency and improve public relations, the San Andreas State Police (SASP), Los Santos Police Department...

Local Heroes2 months ago

The State Of Creativity And Innovation: Link Jordins Issues An Open Challenge

In a bold statement, San Andreas visionary, Link Jordins issued a call to action for residents of the state to...

San Andreas Snaps2 months ago

San Andreas SNAPS In September!

Holy moly! You all showed out. There were so many submissions for September; I am so happy! Thank you, everyone,...

Stella's Scoops2 months ago

Stella’s Scoops Volume 82

Oh, Hello There! Oh boy! Has it been two months already? I accidentally took a month-long break to do who-knows-what,...

Fall 2024 Elections3 months ago

It’s O’FALL’icially Election Season Again!

ROCKFORD HILLS, LOS SANTOS [WZL] – San Andreas, it is time! It’s time for the eleventh regular election season. In...

San Andreas Snaps3 months ago

End of Summer? End of San Andreas Snaps? August Snaps!

Hello friends, August was a rough month for the San Andreas Snaps, with four entries and only two that were...

San Andreas Snaps4 months ago

Sun, Sand, and San Andreas: July’s San Andreas Snaps

Whoopsies, late again! There were so many first-time submitters for July, so thank you so much! July saw some changes...

Stella's Scoops5 months ago

Stella’s Scoops Volume 81

Treats For All! We love a good snack, and so do the dogs! On Friday, the K9s had their snack...

Stella's Scoops5 months ago

Stella’s Scoops Volume 80

We’re Finally Done! For three-ish months. The next election season won’t be until the fall, so we can breathe for...

Trending