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0452 A statement that a journalist's objectivity has been compromised by her/his interest in a particular issue is a statement of opinion and cannot be the basis of defamation liability, but a statement that an interested third person told the defendant that the plaintiff had an interest in the issue is an assertion of fact and, if false, may be the basis of defamation liability.CitationSAVAGE v PG&E (No Nukes) 21 CA4 434 [See: PG&E v Bear 50 C3 1118] |
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