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June 06, 2025
Ga. Judge Signals '2,000 Mules' Slander Suit May Go On
A Georgia federal judge signaled Friday that he may leave it up to a jury to decide whether a Peach State voter was defamed by his portrayal as an election fraud operative in the conspiracy movie "2,000 Mules," doubting whether he had enough evidence to prove the film's producers deliberately tried to slander him.
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March 27, 2023
Ga. Voter Fights Bid To End Suit Against '2000 Mules' Creators
A Georgia man portrayed as a criminal in the election conspiracy film "2000 Mules" said its creators clearly violated defamation, privacy and voter intimidation laws, and cannot hide behind the First Amendment, pushing back on their efforts to have his suit against them dismissed.
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February 07, 2023
'2000 Mules' Creators Want Out Of Defamation Suit
The creators of "2000 Mules" want a Georgia federal judge to dismiss defamation, invasion of privacy and conspiracy claims filed against them by a man who says they used footage of him lawfully voting as proof that hired "mules" trafficked and cast fraudulent ballots in the 2020 election.
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December 22, 2022
Disinformation Promoters Got Walloped In Court In 2022
Defamation lawsuits accusing right-wing media personalities and companies of spreading conspiracy theories gained ground in 2022, with judges and juries sending the message that disseminating disinformation is not protected speech and those who promote it and profit from it can expect to face severe legal consequences.
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October 27, 2022
Suit Hits '2000 Mules' Creators For Defamation, Intimidation
A Georgia man has sued creators of the film "2000 Mules," alleging they knowingly used security footage of him legally dropping off ballots for himself and his family as proof that hired "mules" trafficked and deposited fraudulent ballots in a scheme to steal the 2020 election.