Monday, November 17, 2008

Democrat sues Tenn. Republican for libel on blog


By Marisha Kelly


Rep. Stacey Campfield, R-Knoxville, right, with Rep. Jimmy Eldridge, R-Jackson, left, at a committee meeting
in Nashville, Tenn. on May 25, 2005.


(c) 2005 Associated Press (Photo by Mark Humphrey)


Democratic state House candidate Roger Byrge has filed a $750,000 libel suit against Republican state Rep. Stacey Campfield, according to an Associated Press report posted on Tennessee’s Elizabethton Star Online.


Byrge, who lost last week’s East Tennessee race to Rep. Chad Faulkner, stated that Campfield wrote false comments on his blog that he had numerous arrests on drug charges.


According to the report, the following Oct. 12 comments are no longer posted on Campfield’s blog:


"Word is a ... mail piece has gone out exposing Byrge's multiple separate drug arrests including arrests for possession and drug dealing (I hear the mug shots are gold)."


But a printout of the original posting has been included in the lawsuit’s file.


According to the AP, the lawsuit filed in Jacksboro stated that the blog posting "caused damage to the plaintiff's reputation, damage to his standing in his community, personal humiliation and great distress."


House Democratic Caucus political director Keith Talley told the AP that the comments were “an obvious example of Republicans doing anything or saying anything to get elected.” Talley said these “kind[s] of smear tactics” may have led to Byrge’s loss in the race.


Campfield told the AP he has not seen the lawsuit.


"I know a little bit about the First Amendment, and I just don't see him having a basis for damages," he added.

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