Orlando Sentinel

NRA lobbyist loses appeal over emails

Court rules not ‘enough facts’

- By Jim Saunders

TALLAHASSE­E — A federal appeals court Tuesday rejected arguments by prominent National Rifle Associatio­n lobbyist Marion Hammer in a lawsuit centered on graphic emails she received from a California attorney after the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Broward County.

A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a district judge’s decision to dismiss Hammer’s lawsuit against attorney Lawrence Sorensen, who sent two emails to the lobbyist that included photos of gunshot wounds.

Hammer raised a series of arguments in the case, including that Sorensen had violated Florida laws about cyberstalk­ing, harassment and intentiona­l infliction of emotional distress.

The appeals court, in a 14-page decision, said Hammer’s lawsuit did not allege “enough facts” to show that the laws were violated.

As an example, the court said proving cyberstalk­ing requires showing that the disputed communicat­ions served “no legitimate purpose.”

The court said Sorensen’s emails, which were “clearly intended to dissuade Hammer from continuing to support the availabili­ty of assault rifles,” had a legitimate purpose.

Similarly, in rejecting Hammer’s arguments about intentiona­l infliction of emotional distress, the court pointed to part of state law that required her to show Sorensen’s conduct was “outrageous in that it is beyond all bounds of decency and utterly intolerabl­e in a civilized community.”

 ?? SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL FILE ?? NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer is a powerful voice in Tallahasse­e.
SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL FILE NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer is a powerful voice in Tallahasse­e.

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