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Procès bâillon (SLAPP)

1 Mar 2020

Morgan Simon - Candide Group

Statut : ONGOING

Date de dépôt de la plainte
1 Mar 2020
Exactitude de la date
Tout est correct
Morgan Simon
Civil
Féminin
Candide Group
Autre
Procès : SLAPP
Demandes en justice: Diffamation
Procès intenté par: Company
Cible: Individuel
Lieu de dépôt de la plainte: États-Unis d'Amérique
Lieu de l'incident: États-Unis d'Amérique
CoreCivic États-Unis d'Amérique Etablissements pénitenciers Réponse de l'entreprise

Sources

Morgan Simon is a founding partner of Candide Group, which works with families, foundations, athletes, and cultural influences who want their money working for social justice. As a registered investment advisor their primary activity is social investing, but part of their mission is to change the culture of money. In that context Simon serves as a Senior Contributor to Forbes, and has written extensively about the link between banks, private prisons, and immigrant detention. Simon has called attention to CoreCivic, one of the largest private prison operators in the United States, and its role in mass incarceration and the separation of migrant families through her Forbes column and other forums. In March 2020, CoreCivic sued Simon and the Candide Group for defamation, saying that the company did not participate in family separation nor certain lobbying activities. On 19 November 2020, a judge from the Northern District of California dismissed the lawsuit without leave to amend concluding that the alleged defamatory statements were permitted under the First Amendment and California defamation law. In April 2021, a California court ordered CoreCivic Inc. to reimburse Morgan Simon and Candide Group for the costs associated with their defense stating that the California anti-SLAPP law created a “substantive right” to attorney fees that didn’t conflict with the rules of federal procedure. Core Civic has appealed this decision, such that at the time of writing this is an active lawsuit.