‘A bridge too far’: After CNN adds Amber Heard lawyer, judge rules in favor of Navy veteran as major defamation case careens towards trial on Jan. 6

Zachary Young

A court exhibit highlights a CNN chyron from a segment aired on Nov. 11, 2021, along with a picture of Zachary Young (via court documents).

A U.S. Navy veteran’s potentially costly defamation lawsuit against CNN can move forward, a judge in Florida has ruled.

On the evening of Dec. 6, deciding a bevy of motions for summary judgment and motions in limine, the court determined Zachary Young can take his allegations and plead his case against TV’s first 24-hour cable news network before a civil jury in the Sunshine State.

In another clear victory for Young — and a significant procedural loss for the network — the court ruled that punitive damages are on the table. This means that, should the veteran prove the basic claims in the lawsuit, CNN could be on the hook for potentially millions of dollars.

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