‘CNN’s counsel obstructed’: Navy veteran suing cable news channel for defamation says lawyer kept Jake Tapper ‘from testifying’ in response to ‘more than thirty questions’

Jake Tapper asks questions at a debate.

Jake Tapper speaks before the first of two Democratic presidential primary debates hosted by CNN Tuesday, July 30, 2019, in the Fox Theatre in Detroit (AP Photo/Paul Sancya).

A Navy veteran who is suing CNN in a potentially high-dollar defamation case needs quite a bit more information from star anchor Jake Tapper, a motion recently filed in a Florida state court explains.

Attorneys for Zachary Young, the plaintiff, deposed Tapper last week as part of a court-authorized deep dive into the network’s financials.

During the 2-hour-long session, however, an attorney for CNN repeatedly shut down various lines of questioning by instructing Tapper not to answer, according to Young’s latest motion.

Now, the plaintiff is asking the court for one more hour in the hot seat with the anchor whose on-air program is at the center of the litigation.

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