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Real History on where the Holocaust Money is Being Spent The ADL activities, see also http://www.webshells.com/adlwatch/ Index to our Dossier on the Origins of Anti-Semitism More sources on the criminality of the ADL Index to the Traditional Enemies of Free Speech Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of B’nai Brith, USA Denver, Colorado, April 29, 2003 [Images added by this website] Libel award against Anti-Defamation League upheld By The Associated Press A $9.75 MILLION libel award against

the Anti-Defamation League for publicly calling an Evergreen couple anti-Semitic was upheld Tuesday by a federal appeals court. William and Dorothy Quigley won the judgment in April 2000 after the ADL’s remarks at a news conference. The incident arose out of a dispute between the Quigleys and neighbors Mitchell and Candice Aronson , who are Jewish.

The original judgment was $10.5 million, but a judge reduced that to $9.75 million in 2001 because the Quigleys had won a separate but related judgment against the Aronsons over wiretapping violations. The ADL appealed the libel judgment, but the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the smaller award. ADL regional director Bruce DeBoskey declined to comment.

The appeals court overturned the jury’s finding that the ADL had invaded the Quigleys’ privacy, saying the jury instructions were faulty. That decision had no effect on the libel award. The dispute dates to 1994. The Aronsons claimed the Quigleys made anti- Semitic remarks in phone conversations that the Aronsons taped.

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Original Publication: 2005-01-01
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