Drumming Company Sues Fox News Personalities for Defaming Its Stupid Business
Drumming training was part of 2011 GSA conference in 2011 for $21,000.
Fox News Channel's most visible personalities are being sued by a New York City business owner for what she claims was the emotional distress and defamation she experienced after footage of her business aired during segments critical of events held by the General Services Administration earlier this year.
Aviva Nash, the owner of Drum Café – a teambuilding company which focuses on "interactive drumming," is leveling charges that her name and business were defamed and resulted in emotional distress after being featured in Fox News channel reports.
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