Los Angeles (((businessman))) awarded $38 million in Nevada defamation case
February 19, 2016
By Carri Geer Thevenot
Las Vegas Review-Journal
A Los Angeles businessman has been awarded $38.3 million in a Nevada defamation case involving anonymous websites that compared him to imprisoned fraudster Bernie Madoff.
The verdict was returned Wednesday in favor of (((Bradley Stephen Cohen))) and his privately held real estate investment firm, Cohen Asset Management Inc., after a seven-day trial in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas. Phoenix attorney Robert Mitchell, who represents Cohen, described it as one of the country's largest Internet defamation verdicts.
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"Mr. Mitchell and his client express their heartfelt gratitude for the jury's decision, and believe the jury's verdict sends a very powerful message to those who would abuse the Internet to defame others," Mitchell's law firm, Tiffany & Bosco, P.A., said in a statement.
Jurors returned the unanimous verdict, which included $3 million in punitive damages, against Northwest Territorial Mint, a Seattle-based company that operates a large facility in western Nevada; its owner, Ross B. Hansen; and employee Steven Firebaugh. U.S. District Judge James Mahan presided over the trial.
Neither the defendants nor their Seattle attorney, Dean von Kallenbach, could be reached for comment Friday.
(((Cohen))) will never see one shekel...lol