Zachary Young, a U.S. Navy veteran and former U.S. government operative, is accusing CNN of defamation in a case that is ...
CNN reached a legal settlement with a security contractor on Friday after the Florida First District Court of Appeal ruled the network liable for defamation. The jury found CNN had defamed the US ...
Zachary Young says CNN rendered him “permanently ... the Boca Raton, Fla.-based Nemex Enterprises. The CNN report by Alexander Marquardt aired on Nov. 11, 2021, on “The Lead with Jake Tapper.” ...
The network was ordered to pay Zachary Young $5 million in compensatory damages ... reputation” and his security consulting business, Nemex Enterprises, Inc. The segment, reported by CNN chief ...
A US Navy veteran who helped Afghans escape after the Taliban takeover in 2021 has won at least $5m (£4.1m) after a jury said he was defamed by American broadcaster CNN.
CNN’s story, which aired on Nov. 11, 2021, showed a photo of Zachary Young, head of Florida-based Nemex Enterprises. The caption below warned of “exorbitant fees” and “no guarantee of ...
Zachary Young, who served in the Navy before establishing his own ... Mr. Marquardt subsequently called out Mr. Young and his consulting company, Nemex Enterprises Inc, for charging $75,000 to ...
Zachary Young — a U.S. Navy veteran who had previously worked for ... prompting his lawsuit accusing the network of ruining his reputation and business, Nemex Enterprises. Young, 49, has maintained he ...
Zachary Young claims that he was defamed by a a false ... Young claims that he and his company, Nemex Enterprises, were defamed by the report. In one instance, Young’s image appeared on screen ...
Zachary Young ran a private security firm, Nemex Enterprises, which extracted people from Afghanistan in exchange for fees sometimes totalling thousands of dollars, paid for by sponsors.