Friday, June 12, 2026

CNN discovered responsible in Florida trial of libeling Navy veteran in Afghan story

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A Florida jury on Friday discovered CNN responsible of libeling a U.S. Navy veteran in a 2021 story about individuals paid to rescue endangered Afghans following the Taliban takeover of that nation.

The jury in Panama Metropolis, Florida, deliberated for greater than eight hours beginning Thursday earlier than ruling in favor of Zachary Younger, who blamed CNN for destroying his enterprise by displaying his face onscreen in a narrative a couple of “black market” of smuggling out determined Afghans for top charges.

The jury has awarded Younger $5 million in damages and is now being requested to find out whether or not CNN should pay extra punitive damages.

It was an uncommon responsible ruling towards a media outlet in a defamation case. Libel legal guidelines are usually protecting of reports organizations, and plaintiffs should meet a excessive normal to show defamation.

Younger had argued that his enterprise focused sponsors who might afford to pay for Afghans to get out, not particular person Afghans charged as a lot as $10,000 for the service. Whereas CNN mentioned it was improper to make use of the phrase “black market,” it contended that its reporting on Younger was correct.

“I know Zach feels heard in a way that he hasn’t felt for over three years,” Younger’s lawyer, Devin Freedman, mentioned after the decision.

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