Yesterday Friday, Hulk Hogan was awarded
$115m (£79m) by a Florida jury after an entertainment website Gawker published a sex tape
of the retired professional wrestler. The video was posted in 2012 on the website after Mr Hogan was secretly recorded having sex with his friend's wife.
Hulk's legal team argued the website violated his privacy and the video was not newsworthy.
"This
is not only his victory today, but also anyone else who's been victimized by tabloid journalism," Hogan lawyer David Houston said
outside the court.
Gawker's founder Nick Denton has said he will appeal against the verdict, arguing that important evidence was not heard by the court
Mr Hogan, whose given name is Terry Bollea, said the release of the sex tape hurt his career.
He
was one of the most popular professional wrestlers of the 1980s and
1990s and later starred in his own reality television show with his
family.
His longtime employer World Wrestling Entertainment cut ties with Hulk in July 2015 after he was recorded using racial slurs
The quest for a Nation's rebirth can almost be likened to the pangs of a woman in labour. It is accompanied by tears, blood, intense pain, and sometimes death. In October 2020, the youths rose in their numbers to protest against police brutality and to demand that their rights as citizens of Nigeria be upheld and respected. Sadly, it was met with aggressive force by the military and the police, for which some of the unarmed youths paid dearly for with their lives. I recoiled in pain as I recalled the unfortunate incident which took place on the 20th of October, 2020. The hurt from the wound of this poignant event bleeds within me, forever etched in my memory. Last year during the first anniversary of ENDSARS, I stated in a deeply moving article titled In the Web of Political Mystery and Deception that it was difficult to differentiate truth from farce as a result of the cleverly manipulated mind games and deception from the political class that cou...
In 1960, the Premier of the Northern region and Saurdauna of Sokoto, Ahmadu Bello while being interviewed by a BBC journalist boldly declared that the Nigerian government will first consider Northerners (qualified or not) in government positions. He announced that further consideration would be given to foreigners before other Nigerians. Here is the text interview. Interviewer: One thing I have noticed while I have been here is that northerners seem to have the worst form of obsession about the Igbos, could please explain that? Ahmadu Bello: Well, the Igbos are mainly the type of people whose desire is to dominate everybody. If they go to the village or town, they want to monopolise everything in that area. If you put them as a labourer, within a year they will try to emerge as the headman of that camp...and so on...well. We are not alive to their responsibilities because you can see from our modernisation policy that in 1952 when I came here, there weas less Northerners in ...
The sad story of Kathera is one that breaks many hearts. Living as a woman in Afghanistan, a largely patriarchal society hasn't helped either. Kathera was sexually and physically abused by her father for 13 years, from age 11 till age 23. Her mom Zainab was beaten and forced to painfully watched the horrifying ordeal. Kathera got pregnant, endured multiple forced abortions, and had two children for her father. He took one of the babies into the desert where he left it to die. Kathera's Mom, Zainab unable to bear the abuses anymore took the risk to escape with the children. According to Zahra, nobody listened till she went on TV. Her father's relations threatened to kill her believing she had brought shame to the family and her death was the only solution. Khatera announcing on National television was a desperate attempt that she knew could have severe consequences in a country where the judiciary system often incriminated women seeking for justice. The abus...
Comments
Post a Comment