Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Falwell drops lawsuit against Liberty

The university’s former leader gives no reason for halting his litigation that alleged defamation.

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LYNCHBURG, Va. — Jerry Falwell Jr. has dropped a defamation lawsuit against his former employer, Liberty University.

A judge granted a motion last week to dismiss the case in a move that left open the possibilit­y of Falwell refiling a similar one later, the News & Advance newspaper of Lynchburg, Va., reported Thursday. Court documents gave no indication of why Falwell opted to withdraw the lawsuit.

“I’ve decided to take a timeout from my litigation against Liberty University, but I will continue to keep all options on the table for an appropriat­e resolution to the matter,” Falwell said in a brief statement to the newspaper Thursday.

Liberty said in a statement that Falwell’s “unilateral and voluntary dismissal was not prompted by any payments, promises, or other considerat­ion” from the school.

“The university’s administra­tion and Board of Trustees are pleased that Falwell has dropped his lawsuit and look forward to pressing onward with the work of Liberty’s President and Chancellor Search Committee to find the new leadership to succeed Falwell,” the statement said.

Falwell stepped down as president and chancellor of Liberty, the evangelica­l school his father founded, in August. His departure came after Giancarlo Granda, a younger business partner of the Falwell family, said he had a long-running sexual relationsh­ip with Falwell’s wife, Becki, and that Falwell participat­ed in some of the liaisons as a voyeur.

Although the Falwells have acknowledg­ed that Granda and Becki Falwell had an affair, Jerry Falwell has denied any participat­ion. The couple allege that Granda sought to extort money from them, threatenin­g to reveal the relationsh­ip unless he was paid a substantia­l sum.

In his complaint filed in late October, Falwell contended that Liberty officials accepted Granda’s claims too easily and “moved quickly” to destroy his reputation. The lawsuit also included claims of breach of contract.

Shortly after Falwell’s departure, Liberty announced that it was opening an independen­t investigat­ion into his tenure as president, a wide-ranging inquiry that would look into financial, real estate and legal matters.

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