“I’d sue him in a heartbeat,” said media lawyer Sandy Bohrer, who has represented The Miami Herald and Miami New Times for decades. And Dillion's association with Raichik, and her seemingly unproven social-media assaults, could leave him vulnerable to defamation lawsuits, media law experts say. Raichik's posts contain no proof that the LGBTQ people, or advocates, she targets with her posts actually engage in pedophilia. Raichik, on her social media account, echoed that insinuation weeks later when she tweeted "Disney employees in California HQ stage a walkout while chanting 'say gay' to protest Florida’s anti-grooming bill." "If you’re against the … bill you are probably a groomer or at least you don’t denounce the grooming of 4-8 year old children," she tweeted. The rhetoric employed by the Florida law's proponents became particularly incendiary as the measure moved through the Legislature.ĭeSantis press secretary Christina Pushaw said on March 4 the legislation's critics support " grooming" kids - a term denoting sexually predatory behaviors and exploitation. PBSO, PBC fire rescue, head to west coast to aid in Hurricane Ian recovery West of Boynton, an HOA is suing its insurer for failing to cover Sugarcane Mosaic lawn virus claim 'I knew it couldn't be legally right': Jupiter woman wins sexual harassment suit against landlord who sought eviction Gas under $4 in Palm Beach County? Yes, it's true: the lowest prices since March
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