The Prince George Citizen

Bride ordered to pay for ruining photograph­er’s business

- Beth LEIGHTON Citizen news service

VANCOUVER — A British Columbia bride has been ordered to pay more than $100,000 to a wedding photograph­er for unleashing an online torrent of defamatory comments that eventually destroyed the business.

The B.C. Supreme Court judgement says the attack on the integrity, ethics and reputation of Amara Wedding and its owner, Kitty Chan, was carried out by bride Emily Liao “with all her might.”

In his ruling released Feb. 22, Justice Gordon Weatherill says Liao’s “mission was to expose what she wrongly perceived as a corrupt business.”

He says Liao used the internet so her views would be widely read and cause “as much damage as possible” to Chan’s reputation and business.

“That goal was successful,” Weatherill says in the written ruling released online.

“The case is an example of the dangers of using the internet to publish informatio­n without proper regard for its accuracy,” he says.

The decision says Liao hired Chan to photograph her July 4, 2015, wedding and provide a package of services valued just over $6,000, but days before the nuptials, Liao disapprove­d of the pre-wedding photos and stopped payment.

Chan’s staff completed the contract and withheld the photos and videos pending full payment, prompting Liao to begin a small claims action that ended in 2016 entirely in favour of the photograph­er.

But before the small claims decision, Weatherill says Liao maintained an “unrelentin­g,” nearly year-long assault using Chineseand English-language social media sites to accuse Chan and her business of everything from “lying to consumers,” to “extortion” and “fraud.”

Liao testified in court that she posted the publicatio­ns because she had been deceived and lied to and thought the contract had been breached. She claimed the defence of fair comment – that her statements were a matter of public interest and based on fact.

But Weatherill says Liao failed to prove the statements were true. “Indeed, the evidence is overwhelmi­ng that none of them were true.”

“There is no doubt that (Liao) was dissatisfi­ed with what she perceived as poor quality wedding photograph­s. However, she has failed to prove that her displeasur­e was justified,” the judge says.

Weatherill awarded Chan $75,000 in general damages and found Liao’s “high-handed or oppressive” conduct merited aggravated damages of $15,000 and $25,000 in punitive damages for what he calls “persistent malice” towards Chan.

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 ?? KITTY CHAN HANDOUT PHOTO ?? Kevin Leung and Kitty Chan pose for a photo with their dog Fi Chai in an undated handout photo.
KITTY CHAN HANDOUT PHOTO Kevin Leung and Kitty Chan pose for a photo with their dog Fi Chai in an undated handout photo.

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