TATE v. BRADLEY

Civ. A. No. 85-0570.

679 F.Supp. 608 (1987)

Paul C. TATE, Jr. v. John Ed BRADLEY and Washington Post Company.

United States District Court, W.D. Louisiana, Lafayette Division.

February 27, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fruge & DeJean, Kenneth DeJean, Lafayette, La., for plaintiffs.

Caffery, Oubre, Dugas & Campbell, Patrick T. Caffery, New Iberia, La., and Williams & Connolly, Kevin T. Baine and Jeffrey B. Kindler, Washington, D.C., for defendants.


RULING

NAUMAN S. SCOTT, District Judge.

This matter is now before us on a Motion for Summary Judgment filed by defendants John Ed Bradley and the Washington Post Company.

Plaintiff, Paul C. Tate, Jr., brought this action for defamation based upon quotations which were attributed to him in an article entitled "Cajun Mardi Gras: The Native Returns for Raucous Rites," (the "article") which was published...

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