Hulk Hogan-Gawker Trial Postponed
Appellate court says judge didn't follow the rules in setting a date.


An appellate court in Florida has ruled that the trial date set for Hulk Hogan's lawsuit against Gawker Media was set earlier than allowed by law, and has postponed it. A new date has not yet been set. The Tampa Bay Times reports:
In its decision, the court wrote that Pinellas Judge Pamela Campbell erred by setting the trial to begin earlier than Florida law allows.
State law "prescribes a minimum interval of fifty days between service of the last pleading and commencement of the trial," the court wrote. In order to make a July 6 start date feasible, Bollea's lawyers would have had to file a notice earlier than they did, and Campbell would have had to set a trial date by June 6.
"None of that happened, of course," the court wrote.
The decision comes on the heels of another victory for Gawker's legal team. It won a suit against the FBI, which Gawker said was dragging its feet on a freedom of information request related to other Hulk Hogan sex tapes the FBI has in its possession in relation to an ongoing investigation. The FBI wanted the ability to review each tape for any possible exemption from FOIA disclosure requirements one exemption at a time. A judge rejected that, ordering the FBI to stop delaying disclosure. Gawker says it believes the tapes could have a bearing on their defense against Hogan's lawsuit.
"The delay of the trial provides us the important opportunity to find out more about the three Hulk Hogan video recordings obtained by the FBI that appear highly relevant to the facts of the case," Heather Dietrick, a lawyer for Gawker, said in a statement. "We have the right to know the full story and are concerned because one of the tapes produced by the FBI today is incomplete while there is a serious irregularity in another tape."
Hogan's legal team rejects the relevance of the tapes. "The FBI videos are not relevant to our case," Charles Harder, an attorney for Hogan, told Reason. "It's all a side show." The judge had denied a motion for trial continuance based on the release of the FBI tapes.
As I wrote just earlier today:
At its core, the dispute between Gawker and Hogan is about competing visions of fundamental rights—a nearly unbridled right to free speech (at least theoretically) and a free press vs. the right more and more public figures are asserting to choose which parts of the lives they have made public can be reported on and how.
Read the whole thing here.
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I'm having such a hard time maintaining my free speech absolutist bona fides here. Supporting Gawker is really, really difficult.
But if they survive this, they will almost certainly be crushed by unionization later anyway, without concomitant damage to freedom of speech. Win-win!
Crushed? Nay, Suplexed.
YEAH BROTHER
Booo.
(throws chair at booer)
(booer invokes dodge, causing the chair to miss and proceeds to boo chair thrower)
(looks to the crowd in spite, stomps away dramatically, only to be suddenly receive a blind, throat-level clothesline from The Samoan Discombobulator)
"...while there is a serious irregularity in another tape."
Yeah. For three minutes and forty-eight seconds, "Hulk Hogan" is obviously a 5'5" black guy. It really takes you out of the moment.
JUSTICE DEFERRED IS JUSTICE DENIED!!!
(FLEXES UNTIL TURNS PURPLE)
Watching Hulk Hogan sex tapes. Better or worse that watching Mr. Nanny do you suppose?
It can NOT be worse (the Nikki of films), but it could be just as bad, Brother.
OT: Jim Webb is in the race
Shit. Is. On.
He'll get as much attention as O'Malley and Chaffee are.
Its going to be a steel-cage bloodbath, people!!
Who?
ERMAHGERD! Webb is in a miscegnationing relatshershipt!
Hell, she ain't even old-timey.
I thought he already was.
That's what he *wanted* you to think! Stealth Candidate!
Oh the webbs we weave.
"*tangled*", man, *tangled*. You were so close.
If Gawker loses, America will miss out in insightful, well-written journalism like this.
The author begins the piece with the pre-requisite throat-clearing
"My Midwestern femme look is a costume, which doesn't mean it's a disguise. Wearing it is a violence and a privilege?it lets me be seen or not, in lots of different rooms, capitalizing however I want?but above all it's a lie. Nobody fits cleanly into one box. As a white person today I feel it is my job and my work to be angry and loud and clear some space?and it's also my job to shut the hell up. I did not drive to Milliken to say I'm lucky and held responsible, though of course I am."
Well, I'm just glad we cleared that up.
Just like with Bernie on Greece, I don't understand one single fucking sentence of that.
(I see the redefinition of the word "violence" continues apace)
duh, she's just emphasizing her consciousness of the contradictions inherent in the semiotic discourse. which is like totally cool, unless its something someone else is doing, in which case its to be understood as entirely one-dimensional signals of racism and oppression.
uhm, did you not *go* to grad school?
(sips fair-trade soy-milk latte)
Sometimes I have to wonder if "writers" like this read Strunk and White and then decided the thing to do was the polar opposite of everything they said about style.
"" Strunk and White""
Ugh. Privilege much? The rhetorical violence is like so I can't even.
Speaking as an Apple shareholder, I hope this suit puts those greasy little scumbags out of business.
-jcr