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Shirley Teter Sued Project Veritas, Lost, and is Ordered to Pay Veritas' Expenses

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The order is a reversal of a previous decision by a court clerk who accepted Teter's claim that she was "indigent" and therefore incapable of covering the legal costs Project Veritas incurred for defending itself against her defamation suit.

Democracy Partners was exposed by Project Veritas Action Fund for promoting violence at Trump rallies in 2016 and has been seeking revenge through litigation ever since.

U.S. District Judge, Martin Reidinger, overruled that decision saying Teter's claim was "so weak that it did not survive a motion to dismiss." Judge Reidinger also noted that Teter "was represented by six attorneys in this matter, all of whom were from outside of this district, and one of whom was from out of state."  That was inconsistent with the claim that Teter was "indigent and therefore cannot pay the costs of litigation herself."


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