Are You Fucking Kidding Me: UVA Fraternity Brothers’ Lawsuit Against Rolling Stone For False Rape Article Tossed By Judge
The defamation lawsuit filed against Rolling Stone magazine by three alumni of Phi Kappa Psi at the University of Virginia was tossed out by the judge on Tuesday.
The lawsuit stemmed from a now-defunct 2014 article published by Rolling Stone falsely accusing several Phi Kappa Psi members of a brutal gang rape in 2012. The men — George Elias IV, Stephen Hadford, and Ross Fowler — lived in the fraternity house in 2012 and sought damages for “humiliation and emotional distress” as a result of the irresponsible reporting. While the men were not listed by name in the article, they argued that certain details in the piece made it seem as though the gang rape was a mandatory initiation ritual, therefore implying they had participated.
But U.S. District Judge Kevin P. Castel ruled that such a conclusion could not be drawn from the details in the article.
From Daily Mail:
Castel said claims that the article made it seem that rape was an initiation ritual had to be dismissed because interpreting comments in the article to mean ‘all aspiring members were required to commit an act of rape stretches the language beyond its plausible meaning and surrounding context.’
‘Viewed in the overall context of the article, the quotes cannot reasonably be construed to state or imply that the fraternity enforced a rape requirement as part of an initiation ritual or a pre-condition for membership,’ he said.
I’m in disbelief at the decision. The article falsely claimed that a vicious gang rape occurred while the men lived in the house. Mandatory initiation ritual or not, word that something like that went down without second thought in the same house the men lived in — and while they were living there — is damaging enough.
The men still have the option to appeal the decision. Two other lawsuits against Rolling Stone for the article are still in play: one from the Phi Kappa Psi chapter, another from a UVA staffer who was portrayed in the article as failing to do her job by not reporting the rape..
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[via Daily Mail]
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Are you really surprised?
9 years ago at 2:06 pmHigher authority has always been out fuck over Greek life, whether’s it’s within a campus’ administration or within the criminal justice system. Water’s wet. Grass is green.
9 years ago at 2:12 pmYou’d really think our “white male privilege” would help us out with shit like this.
9 years ago at 2:24 pmOh I get it, The White male privilege is that we actually get less consideration than literally any other group of people.
9 years ago at 3:07 pmId say we pull a Black Lives Matter and riot but not nearly enough of us are unemployed
9 years ago at 5:06 pmLap me, but this isn’t failure of white privilege as much as a “fuck greek life”
9 years ago at 7:23 pmDamn these guys had what were supposed to be the best years of their lives taken away and they still can’t catch a break. But please, tell me again how the law only fucks over women and minorities. #FratLivesMatter
9 years ago at 2:24 pm#FratLivesMatter
9 years ago at 2:32 pmMaybe not the best username in regards to this article
9 years ago at 2:39 pmthis shit makes my blood boil. can’t they take the case somewhere else tho?
9 years ago at 2:57 pmUnfortunately, since the plaintiffs were not named in the article, I’m not surprised that this particular lawsuit was thrown out. However, it would be a miscarriage of justice to the extreme if RS is not ordered to pay a hefty sum to the chapter, UVA, and Nicole Eramo once those lawsuits are heard.
9 years ago at 2:59 pmWhy is all media and higher authority out for blood in the Greek community? Why do we always get fucked over?
9 years ago at 4:55 pmWatch Milo Yiannapolous, he describes it perfectly how the majority of those who protest greek life (like the ones at the chapter house) don’t get real jobs because (BIG SHOCKER TRIGGER WARNING) employers don’t want people with those degrees because they are worthless. So they stay in the educational industry because they don’t have any purpose doing anything else and they spread their victimology and try to indoctrinate more students to their cause.
9 years ago at 9:06 amBoosh, You probably shouldn’t go into law.
9 years ago at 5:19 pmAnd the little liar still has no repercussions.
9 years ago at 5:27 pmDifficult to admit, but she can say anything. RS is the guilty party regarding the publishing, etc.
9 years ago at 5:40 pm