Zachary Young, a U.S. Navy veteran and self-employed security consultant, was the only private contractor named in the story, prompting his lawsuit accusing the network of ruining his reputation and ...
PANAMA CITY, Fla.- U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young, the plaintiff who defeated CNN in a dramatic defamation trial last week, says he doesn't forgive the journalists behind the "hit piece" on him ...
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 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.
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.
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. A CNN report ...
Jurors found the embattled network liable for defaming Zachary Young, 49, at a Florida courthouse Friday afternoon. Young, who sued for $15 million, will take home even more cash than the ...
The jury decided that CNN implicated Zachary Young and his company Nemex Enterprises in a broadcast story about black market evacuations. The story reported how a number of organizations were ...
Earlier in the day, the network was ordered to pay Zachary Young $5 million in compensatory ... and his security consulting business, Nemex Enterprises, Inc. The segment, reported by CNN chief ...
The network was ordered to pay Zachary Young $5 million in compensatory ... reputation” and his security consulting business, Nemex Enterprises, Inc. The segment, reported by CNN chief security ...