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Libel lawsuit filed against Cape blogger

Libel lawsuit filed against Cape blogger

By Stephanie Ebbert, Boston Globe, September 8, 2008

The libel case was based, appropriately enough, on the dredging of dirt - or sand, at least.

A Cape Cod Today blogger last spring accused the people opposed to dredging Barnstable Harbor of not-in-my-backyard politicking. Naming their names - and using one off-color description - blogger Peter Robbins told his readers exactly whom to blame if their boats ran aground this summer.

"They're trying to punish him for expressing his personal opinion." - Peter Morin

Now the leading opponent is suing Robbins for libel, an increasingly common charge against bloggers. Robbins's lawyer counters that his free speech is at stake.

"It is silly to suggest that the statements made constitute libel," said Peter B. Morin, a lawyer who is also a Cape Cod Today blogger. "They're trying to punish him for expressing his personal opinion on the reason for the delay in the dredging of the harbor."

Plaintiff Joseph F. Dugas could not be reached for comment, and his lawyer, Richard Zabbo, would not discuss the case. The lawyer who helped residents appeal the dredging - Paul Revere III - also declined to comment since he is now one of those suing Robbins for libel. (The blog dubbed him as Paul "the dredge isn't coming" Revere III and an anonymous poster questioned his motives.)

"Paul Revere (the first) must be spinning in his grave."
                      - Walter Brooks

The lawsuit is the latest challenge to the freedom of bloggers, who are subject to the same libel laws - though not the same editorial standards - as the mainstream media. While the First Amendment protects the right to state opinions, bloggers can get into trouble when they include factual statements in their postings, according to David Ardia, director of the Citizen Media Law Project at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet & Society.

More than 500 blogger lawsuits have arisen in US courts - often generating more publicity than the posts that spawned them, Ardia said.

Indeed, some of the most controversial passages in the Robbins Report post on dredging were removed months ago at Revere's request. Now, those same comments appear in court papers, a matter of public record.

Still, the publicity is not wholly unwelcome for Cape Cod Today. While it hosts the blog, the website is not liable for its content under federal law.

"From a crass commercial standpoint, I'm almost hoping the judge doesn't throw it out," said Walter Brooks, the editor and publisher. "Paul Revere must be spinning in his grave."

What makes the Robbins case particularly interesting, Ardia said, is that his defense is citing Massachusetts' anti-SLAPP law, named for Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation. Such laws were enacted in 26 states so that citizens could voice their opinions about projects without being sued for defamation and silenced by developers or other powerful players.

"Often these arose in the context of environmental disputes, which is the irony in this case," said Ardia. "The parties are actually reversed."

Morin is asking a Barnstable Superior Court judge to dismiss the case, calling it a "textbook example of the justification for an anti-SLAPP statute." A hearing is scheduled for Sept. 16.

The libel suit alleges Robbins was wrong on the facts and wrong to characterize the opposition to dredging as frivolous and malicious. Permits would have been delayed even without neighbors' appeal to the state Department of Environmental Protection, and the residents opposed the project because they wanted the town to stop leaving dredged material on their beaches, the suit says.

Cape Cod Today is a website that posts news, weather, stories, and opinion - as well as some 200 local blogs - and prides itself on its scoops and investigations into local affairs. The website has been growing in readership - Brooks boasts some 700,000 unique visitors in one recent month - making it a player in Cape Cod civic affairs. Brooks started it, he said, because he was frustrated by local news coverage of the proposed offshore wind farm, which Cape Cod Today has championed.

But the site also aims to be controversial, and some blogs dwell on speculation and innuendo. When the Truro fire chief stepped down last spring, one blogger reported speculation that his departure was related to his department's handling of evidence in the investigation of the 2002 killing of fashion writer Christa Worthington. The fire chief soon was accused of - though never charged with - a sexual assault.

Bloggers can get into trouble by crossing the line between fact and opinion, Ardia said.

"If my blog is simply my opinion, then I'm not stating any facts. I can offend as many people as I want and I won't be open to a defamation claim," said Ardia.

Brooks said he is disturbed by the libel suit, which he views as part of a trend of trying to silence writers and critics. "It's power trying to stifle comment and dissent," Brooks said. "It's nothing different than has been going on every time a democracy's trying to rear its head. It's happening here. We'll go to the wall with this." Boston Globe.

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09/08/08 @ 6:44 am
capecodjon [Member] writes:
I wish Mr. Robbins the best of luck, and feel strongly that the anti-SLAPP laws were made for just such an action.
09/08/08 @ 7:05 am
bittersweet [Member] writes:
Walter Brooks is right. Everybody has a right to their opinion. Even if it hurts.
If he wins, it IS the end of truth in blogging.
Power stifling dissent....
And maybe power covering up the truth.

09/08/08 @ 7:51 am
CCToday [Member] writes:
Ironically Blogger Robbins is being sued for libel by a Hyannis attorney named Paul Revere III, whose ancestor was a hero in America's fight for ideals like freedom of the speech.
Some find it curious as well that Mr. Revere sought an out-of-state attorney to file the suit.
09/08/08 @ 8:38 am
hustle&bustleofyport [Member] writes:
Paul Revere III? Them must be awful old Reveres to be only three generations apart. One has to wonder about the (supposed - or claimed?) lineage.
09/08/08 @ 8:53 am
crusader [Member] writes:
How about silencing those who threaten to sue - so the damn truth can get out!
09/08/08 @ 8:59 am
CCToday [Member] writes:
Crusader, that's the LAST thing in the world a blogger like yourself should wish.
Mr. Revere's and Mr. Dugas's freedom of speech is just as important as yours, mine or anyone else.
Remember it was Voltaire who said, "I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it."
09/08/08 @ 9:23 am
Anon [Member] writes:
Unintended results; "Indeed, some of the most controversial passages in the Robbins Report post on dredging were removed months ago at Revere's request. Now, those same comments appear in court papers, a matter of public record." (From the Globe article)
09/08/08 @ 9:37 am
News-Hen [Member] writes:
Isn't a lawyer's first task to protect his client? Instead Revere's anti-free speech suit ends up revealing in the court records the exact phrases which Mr. Brooks removed from the Robbin's blog at Revere's request.
And when did Cape Cod attorneys start suing writers? And to protect his reputation?
WHAT REPUTATION?
He just lost any he may have had.
09/08/08 @ 9:39 am
Sacreblu [Member] writes:
Q.- What's the difference between a lawyer and a rooster?

A. - A rooster clucks defiance.
09/08/08 @ 9:40 am
crusader [Member] writes:
Yes, but my point was if those who wish to come forward with information that is important, but are placed in fear of those who threaten to sue, then what outcome do we expect? Censorship and coverups, that's the end result. When people like Manso have friends in the press and media, the information is one-sided and if people don't know about his "friends", they are inclined to believe him. What power and influence do the W clan have on the media? Who owns the industry? Not the people, it's another corporation with influential powers to dictate what can and cannot be published.
09/08/08 @ 9:58 am
Buzz [Member] writes:
cru says: "if those who wish to come forward with information that is important, but are placed in fear of those who threaten to sue"

Hey cru, if the "information" you come up with is "factual and/or true" then you have nothing to worry about. It's when you "make-up" crap with no evidence or proof, that can get you in trouble.

09/08/08 @ 10:44 am
Shecky [Member] writes:
It will be amusing once again to see how long our un-local daily newspaper will fail to cover this important first amendment challenge.
And when they finally do cover it, will they be their usual snide self about other local media, or will they attempt to remember their Columbia Journalism School training and fight for a colleague under threat?
09/08/08 @ 10:50 am
murrbuck [Member] writes:
Has anyone successfully sued Rosie O'donnell over her blogs yet? If so- Our freedom of speech may be in jeopardy.
Instead of suing Mr. Robbins over such frivolity, Why wouldn't Mr. Dugas just let it be known why he was against the dredging? Certainly he must have solid reasons for not wanting the dredging to done- right? So then just voice them! And who gives a rat's butt on who disagrees or not? Or even say nothing at all? Why try such an egotistical move by suing a blogger for outing him in what was already public record anyways? And the lawyer: suing over childish name-calling? Haven't they heard of "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me!" ?? It's beyond silly to me that it was taken this far. Especially after CCT complied with their wishes/complaints and removed what displeased them from the blog. That alone should have ended this. The guy is doing a worse number on himself by doing this- how many blogs from April are still on people's lips..(fingertips??)? well this one doesn't look like it will be going away anytime soon:)
09/08/08 @ 2:43 pm
CC Rockhopper [Member] writes:
Amazing the more they try to stifle, Walter as we should be eating up all the free advertising this is giving each and every one of us apart of Blog Chowder: Sorry Peter not I want you to have to go through any more BS then is already being dished out but Im with Walter on this one... If nothing more then for see how (as my Grandfather would have said) "the worm turns" on this one. Go Peter Go
09/08/08 @ 2:44 pm
CC Rockhopper [Member] writes:
I just should not write off the cuff, I pray none of you think Ill of my English teacher. She was such a nice old lady that I never listened to. Shame on me.. Sorry folks
09/08/08 @ 4:35 pm
maverick [Member] writes:
Hello!!!..."Brooks started it, he said, because he was frustrated by local news coverage of the proposed offshore wind farm, which Cape Cod Today has championed".

Championed? Please ask WB what he has made in $$$$ by supporting the wind factory.

09/10/08 @ 12:56 pm
ccreality [Member] writes:
HASN'T PAUL REVERE BROUGHT SEVERAL LAWSUITS TO COURT.. AND FAILED?? WHAT A WASTE OF TIME FOR THE COURTS...
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