“Celebrities, especially ones as public about their personal and sex life as Hulk Hogan, have a narrower zone of privacy than ordinary people,” Denton wrote. Gawker, meanwhile, said it “will have our day back in appeals court, and we will be vindicated.” I think that they can do a retraction if they’re wrong.” “You know, based on, based on everything I’ve seen and watched and everything else, and I just think that if a paper writes something wrong - media, when I say paper I’m talking about media. “I mean I must tell you that the Hulk Hogan thing was a tremendous shock to me because - not only the amount and the fact that he had the victory - because for the most part I think libel laws almost don’t exist in this country,” Trump said in an interview with The Washington Post’s editorial board. His name even came up in a recent interview with Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump, who apparently mistook the wrestler’s privacy lawsuit for a libel case. Over the course of his four-year ordeal, Hogan has gone from wrestling hero to wrestling exile to cause celebre for those seeking to defend privacy rights in the 21st century. #GAWKER HYPOCRISY TRIAL#“I think some type of experience, if this trial didn’t humble him, then maybe picking up trash on the side of the road might.” He added: “I’d love to see these guys do a 180 and just do good stuff and just get legit.” “I don’t know if (Daulerio) really understands how wrong he is,” Hogan said. I think some type of experience, if this trial didn’t humble him, then maybe picking up trash on the side of the road might. “Yikes!”įor the editor who posted the piece, Hogan offered a mini-lecture on journalistic integrity. “It was like he was going to call me out at ‘Wrestlemania,'” Hogan said. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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