Lara Logan has failed in her self-proclaimed attempt to “send a message” to “so-called journalists.”
Lara Logan has failed in her self-proclaimed attempt to “send a message” to “so-called journalists” by suing New York Magazine and one of its former writers for millions of dollars.
But a federal judge in Texas was not sympathetic. On Wednesday, Logan’s lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice, meaning it was rejected on its merits and that her claims cannot be refiled. But it seems the court agreed that Hagan did little but write a feature story on Logan and her missteps in reporting a piece on a 2012 attack on a U.S. compound in Benghazi, Libya. Although the story covered Logan’s rise as a reporter, her success and ambition, the focus was on what it called “a deeply flawed ‘60 Minutes’ report” on the Benghazi attack.
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