Similar to CNN's defamation case in Florida that settled last month, a top NBC editor harbored deep doubts about the story.
"We just don’t know if any of this is true," said a standards editor, adding that the whistleblower "has no direct knowledge of this stuff."
https://freebeacon.com/media/rachel-maddow-and-her-co-stars-made-verifiably-false-statements-about-a-doctor-they-called-the-uterus-collector-now-his-30-million-lawsuit-is-headed-for-trial/
"We just don’t know if any of this is true," said a standards editor, adding that the whistleblower "has no direct knowledge of this stuff."
https://freebeacon.com/media/rachel-maddow-and-her-co-stars-made-verifiably-false-statements-about-a-doctor-they-called-the-uterus-collector-now-his-30-million-lawsuit-is-headed-for-trial/
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Richard Tofel
Before everyone adds this to a list, important to draw a bright line between settling cases that are legally defensible and those that may not be.
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He also stated, “The story is full of holes like Swiss cheese."
It cost CNN millions.
https://www.courthousenews.com/cnns-fact-checking-criticized-in-defamation-case/