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Gawker, Hulk Hogan in Settlement Talks Over Invasion-of-Privacy Case

Posted on August 8, 2016 by pogowasright.org

Lukas I. Alpert reports:

Gawker Media Group is engaged in preliminary talks with the former professional wrestler known as Hulk Hogan to reach a settlement over a $140 million invasion-of-privacy judgment that forced the digital media company into bankruptcy, according to two people familiar with the matter.

The talks come a week ahead of a court-administered auction that will see Gawker’s founder, Nick Denton, lose control of the company he started 14 years ago.

The people familiar with the matter said similar discussions had taken place throughout the legal process—sometimes on orders from a judge and sometimes not—but had led nowhere, and it was unclear if the new talks would lead to a settlement.

Read more on WSJ.

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