The Columbus Dispatch

Judge upholds ruling against NYT over Project Veritas memos

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NEW YORK – A New York judge has upheld an order preventing The New York Times from publishing documents between conservati­ve group Project Veritas and its lawyer and ruled that the newspaper must relinquish confidenti­al legal memos it obtained.

The decision Thursday by State Supreme Court Justice Charles D. Wood in Westcheste­r County, released Friday, comes in a defamation lawsuit Project Veritas filed against the Times in 2020.

Months after the lawsuit was filed, the newspaper reported that the U.S. Justice Department was investigat­ing Project Veritas in connection with the theft of a diary belonging to Ashley Biden, the president’s daughter. In that story, the Times quoted the memos, leading Project Veritas to accuse the newspaper of violating attorney-client privilege.

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