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Eleventh Circuit Reverses Roy Moore's $8.2M Defamation Victory Over Campaign Ad

The court's decision highlights the high evidentiary threshold for establishing actual malice in defamation cases involving public figures. The ruling effectively dismisses Moore's claim that the ad falsely implied solicitation of sex from a minor. Next, Moore's legal team may consider further appeals or other legal actions in response to this setback.
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