Las Vegas Review-Journal

Judge rejects complaints in ‘sovereign citizen’ suit

RJ, Metro police, FBI among named in case

- By David Ferrara Las Vegas Review-journal

A U.S. District Court judge on Monday dismissed a series of complaints against the Las Vegas Review-journal, Metropolit­an Police Department and federal government agents filed by a man authoritie­s have said follows an anti-government, “sovereign citizen” ideology.

Thomas Benson, who pleaded guilty in state court in January to a pair of felonies for registerin­g bogus real estate paperwork with the county, had sued the newspaper for defamation after he was described as a “purported sovereign citizen.”

Last year, Benson issued various orders from a nonexisten­t court, including that he be released from jail and awarded more than $5 million in a lawsuit he filed against the state of Nevada, Clark County, the city of Las Vegas, the FBI, Metro, the Review-journal and one of the newspaper’s reporters, Eli Segall, among others.

“He filed a nonsensica­l complaint that appeared designed to harass the defendants and waste court resources,” Review-journal attorney Maggie Mcletchie said after the dismissal was handed down.

District Judge Richard Boulware found that the newspaper’s references to Benson were based on public informatio­n.

Benson “appears to allege that a defamation claim exists based upon the mere publicatio­n of the article, but does not include facts to establish that the statements in the article are false, aside from his assertions that he is a ‘people of Nevada’ and cannot therefore be considered a sovereign citizen,” the judge wrote in his order.

A 2016 Review-journal article by Segall about Benson titled “Sovereign citizen case reveals squatters targeting vacant Las Vegas homes” was named story of the year by the Nevada Press Associatio­n.

Benson, who remains free on his own recognizan­ce pending a May sentencing in state court, could not be reached Monday.

Contact David Ferrara at dferrara@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-380-1039. Follow @ randompoke­r on Twitter.

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