Former UVA Phi Psis Sue Rolling Stone For Defamation

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In November of 2014, Rolling Stone published a damaging column about a disturbing rape culture that existed among UVA fraternities.

The column, which singled out UVA Phi Psi as one of its culprits, sparked national outrage from both Greeks and anti-Greeks across the country. In the days that followed, Greek life at UVA came to a grinding halt, the Phi Psi house was vandalized, and members of that fraternity were ostracized from the rest of the UVA community.

But it didn’t take long for the story to fall apart.

The reporting was questioned by other major media outlets, including the Washington Post and New York Times, about the methods by which its author, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, investigated and obtained the information for her story. It quickly became clear Erdely had not done her due diligence before publishing — a major, and perhaps career-ruining, mistake.

Rolling Stone eventually issued a retraction and apology, but not before the damage was done. Phi Psi and UVA’s reputation were irreparably damaged by the contents of Rolling Stone’s story.

Fast-forward eight months and Rolling Stone is still feeling the effects. According to Fox News, Rolling Stone’s managing editor, Will Dana, is leaving the magazine after 19 years.

When asked whether Dana’s departure was linked to the retracted story, a spokeswoman for the magazine’s publisher, Jann Wenner, said that “many factors go into a decision like this,” according to the report.

Dana is not leaving for a new job and Rolling Stone has not named his replacement, the Times said.

On Wednesday, three former members of Phi Psi filed a lawsuit against Rolling Stone for defamation and infliction of emotional distress. The lawsuit also names Erdely and Rolling Stone’s publishing company, Wenner Media, as defendants.

From The New York Times:

Three former members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at the University of Virginia filed a lawsuit against Rolling Stone on Wednesday for defamation and infliction of emotional distress, saying the magazine’s discredited article on a campus gang rape had a “devastating effect” on their reputations.

Friends, family members and acquaintances were able to identify George Elias IV as one of the accused attackers based on details in the article, including the location of a bedroom that was described as the setting of the assault, the lawsuit said. They “interrogated him, humiliated him, and scolded him,” according to the lawsuit, which was filed in United States District Court in New York.

The two other plaintiffs, Stephen Hadford and Ross Fowler, faced embarrassment and distress that “emotionally wrecked” them, the lawsuit said. All three have graduated from Virginia.

“Plaintiffs have each suffered emotional turmoil, were entirely unable to focus at work and in school following the release of the article, and are still being questioned often about the article’s accusations,” the lawsuit said.

In May, Nicole P. Eramo, an associate dean of students, filed a defamation suit against Rolling Stone, saying the article portrayed her as discouraging the reporting of sexual assault to protect the university’s reputation. She is seeking nearly $8 million in damages.

It’ll be interesting to see where this story goes from here, but one thing is certain: Rolling Stone is going to have some debts to pay.

[via New York Times]

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  1. Pedro_Martinez

    one of the if not the most important fraternity related stories of the YEAR and you send Steve Holt to cover it? well done tfm staff

    10 years ago at 12:54 pm
      1. ScoochMcGooch

        He copy/pasted multiple sources; and I’m glad he didn’t try to say more. There wasn’t much to add on this one – more or less just highlighting the series of events. As the case progresses in court, then I’ll expect a full article by a legitimate author. In other words, copying is all we can expect from him. So get to work on those Jtrain transcripts already.

        10 years ago at 6:03 pm
  2. HawaiianShirtFridays

    Just because you copy-pasted an article about something we really care about doesn’t mean we still don’t fucking hate your guts.

    10 years ago at 12:55 pm
      1. Tuco_1855

        I wonder how many people actually know what you’re talking about at this point.

        10 years ago at 1:51 pm
      2. Larry_Sellers

        I remember a user (a little more recent) called Johanson.Steve who posted these stupid gifs who was pretty bad too. Not saying he was worse than prex, but he’s another one that just sticks out in my mind. I think “shittiest TFM users ever” would be a fun forum topic, but I guess we’ll never know.

        10 years ago at 7:41 pm
      3. Loess Hills Panther

        The biggest difference between prex and these guys is prex wasn’t a troll on purpose.

        10 years ago at 12:40 am
      4. nocountryforoldballs

        im surpirised you didn’t find a way to include your over the top love for hillary clinton, steve.

        10 years ago at 6:52 pm
  3. MisterFratMan

    They should replace her with Steve Holt to keep up with the incompetent standard she set

    10 years ago at 12:57 pm
  4. SuperSpy1897

    Didn’t even need to read more than the headline to give this a thumbs up. Fuck yeah, suck a dick Rolling Stone.

    10 years ago at 12:57 pm
  5. Pedro_Martinez

    also Erdley, if you can call her a journalist in any sense of the word, didn’t make a mistake. She wrote a fabrication. Both she as well as Rolling Stone as a whole wanted–wanted to believe that the story was true, at all and any costs. This is the same ‘news source’ that glorified one of the boston bombers by putting his face smack dab on the center of an issue that came out shortly after the bombing happened. Think before you speak, holt.

    10 years ago at 1:00 pm
    1. fratsohardUn1versity

      Good Point PC society is afraid to truly ostracize the people who posted the slander…they think it would make them look like rape apologists even though the rape didn’t occur. So many feminist at places like Jezebel refused to apologize even after it was found to be untrue. Using faulty logic like we are shedding light on rape culture justifications. As far as im concerned the liars like Jackie, who got of scot free and rolling stones should face the same amount of shaming that the innocent boys faced for their lies.

      10 years ago at 6:26 pm
  6. delt123

    Rape is a terrible terrible thing but lying about it is just as bad. I hope she spends time in jail and get what she deserves

    10 years ago at 1:02 pm
      1. Daddys Home

        Obviously, but falsely accusing someone of a crime of such magnitude should be considered a criminal offense.

        10 years ago at 7:55 pm
      2. Daddys Home

        Attempting to incriminate and incarcerate another human being for a crime they did not commit while being fully aware that they did not commit the supposed crime is a sick, twisted, inhumane, criminal offense of the highest nature.

        10 years ago at 7:57 pm
  7. FratsAreBadMmkay

    Steve, I think your account got hacked. Somebody used it to post a story that’s actually related to fraternities. you should look into that.

    10 years ago at 1:02 pm
    1. fratsohardUn1versity

      “Steve Holt” after reviewing your credentials we would like to offer you Will Dana’s old position as editor. We think your skill set makes you a great candidate to join our team of elite professionals” Hear that Steve GTFO out

      10 years ago at 6:29 pm
  8. SuperSpy1897

    Can someone also explain why we hate SteveHolt? I have not been paying attention.

    10 years ago at 1:04 pm
    1. Bluto_Brotarsky

      Steve admitted that he would be voting for Hillary regardless of what happened, up to and including her going full Jerry Sandusky and exposing herself to kindergarteners.

      10 years ago at 1:07 pm