Gossip Magazines Face Lawsuits
Celebrity tabloid magazines often report false claims of celebrities being pregnant, getting divorced, or even getting arrested. In 2011, "The Star" magazine posted an article that claimed actress Katie Holmes was a drug addict. It described her struggle with addiction and gave details about the drugs she allegedly did. Katie Holmes filed a law suit against The Star and they settled for 50 million dollars. The magazine issued an apology and even said they would contribute "a substantial donation" to a non profit organization of Holmes choice.
This issue could have been easily avoided for this magazine company if they had not written an article without facts or evidence. Such a serious accusation must have proof to back it up with, and this article did not have any. Gossip magazines have to be careful that the rumors they write about have some truth to them or else celebrities will sue for defamation.
- Sloan
This issue could have been easily avoided for this magazine company if they had not written an article without facts or evidence. Such a serious accusation must have proof to back it up with, and this article did not have any. Gossip magazines have to be careful that the rumors they write about have some truth to them or else celebrities will sue for defamation.
- Sloan
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