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with a 2.3 million lawsuit in New Jersey state court Wednesday, saying he was wrongly terminated after Gawker-owned. In a statement following the settlement this week, Thiel told the Times, “It is a great day for Terry Bollea and a great day for everyone’s right to privacy.”īut critics of the suit, including Gawker employees past and present, felt otherwise. A baseball broadcaster slapped MLB Network Inc. “I saw Gawker pioneer a unique and incredibly damaging way of getting attention by bullying people even when there was no connection with the public interest.” “It’s less about revenge and more about specific deterrence,” Thiel earlier told the Times. (Neither he nor Denton could immediately be reached for comment.) Speaking earlier this week, however, Thiel said he had only been involved in one lawsuit against a news organization: Hogan’s against Gawker. Thiel previously “acknowledged he had subsidized other lawsuits against Gawker and would do so indefinitely,” according to NPR and in a May interview with the Times, he confirmed he’d supported multiple lawsuits, saying, “It’s safe to say is not the only one.” It remains unclear if Thiel also financed the suits of Ayyaudrai and Terrill, though the same lawyer represented them and Hogan. Thiel has accused Gawker of “ people’s lives for no reason,” according to the Times.

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Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Click here to get breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases in the True Crime Newsletter.Įarlier this year it was revealed that Thiel, the founder of PayPal, had financed Hogan’s suit - and, reportedly, other suits - against Gawker as retaliation for its journalism, including a December 2007 article that Thiel said outed him as gay.

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In his Wednesday blog post, Denton wrote that he remains confident an appeal would have been successful, but “all-out legal war with Thiel would have cost too much, and hurt too many people, and there was no end in sight.” The articles they contested will also be taken down, if they have not been removed already, per the settlement. Gawker also settled two other suits - brought by Shiva Ayyadurai and Ashley Terrill, contesting Gawker articles about them - and their plaintiffs will also receive portions of the sale proceeds, according to CNBC and the Times. Gawker Media has reached a multimillion-dollar settlement with Hulk Hogan, according to multiple reports, ending a years-long legal battle waged against it with the partial support of tech. This summer, a jury awarded Hogan $140 million in damages in his lawsuit and, until the settlement’s announcement, Denton had publicly vowed to appeal the decision. In a statement to PEOPLE, Hogan’s attorney said, “As with any negotiation for resolution, all parties have agreed it is time to move on.” (, the flagship website of Gawker Media, was shut down in August following the company’s sale of its remaining sites.) Once the Enquirer published the story, WWE severed its longtime ties with the famous wrestler.Hogan said the article and accompanying video clips violated his privacy, while Gawker argued that Hogan’s public statements and conduct made his sex life newsworthy.Īs part of the agreement, the article about Hogan’s sex tape will be removed from the Internet. Pugilistic new editor in chief Leah Finnegan and her burgeoning masthead are drawing raves, but Gawker veterans question the notorious site’s role in a changing media worldand if it. In the transcript, Hogan, who is white, makes several racist statements about his daughter’s ex-boyfriend, who is black. Gawker denies that it leaked the sealed transcript to the National Enquirer. READ MORE: Hulk Hogan gets philosophical, schools jury on wrestling in sex tape trial The three-week trial was a lurid inside look at the business of celebrity gossip and a debate over newsworthiness versus celebrity privacy. Hogan’s new lawsuit Monday comes on the heels of winning a $140 million verdict against Gawker after it posted a video of him having sex with his then-best friend’s wife.

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– Former pro wrestler Hulk Hogan has sued Gawker again, saying the gossip website leaked sealed court documents with a transcript that quoted him making racist remarks. Send this page to someone via email email.















Gawker sued