Gawker, Publisher to Pay $25M in Punitive Damages in Hulk Hogan Lawsuit
The six-person jury assessed Gawker $15 million in punitive damages. The media company’s publisher and CEO, Nick Denton, was slapped with an additional $10 million.
Hogan sued the website for posting a video clip in 2012 featuring him having sex with the wife of his then-best friend, the radio shock jock Bubba the Love Sponge Clem.
The editor responsible for the post, A.J. Daulerio, was assessed $100,000 in punitive damages.
(Reporting by Letitia Stein; Editing by Bernard Orr)
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