Paramount Leaders Discussed Settling Trump’s Lawsuit for as Much as $20 Million, WSJ Reports
- Paramount Global is discussing settling Donald Trump's $20 billion lawsuit over a 60 Minutes interview from October 2024.
- The lawsuit arose from Trump's claim that the November 2024 interview with Kamala Harris was deceptively edited during the election campaign.
- CBS News, a subsidiary of Paramount, denies bias and defends its editorial integrity while Paramount faces financial challenges amid strategic changes.
- Mediation began recently, with Paramount's board setting acceptable financial terms, and attention focusing on whether an out-of-court deal can end the dispute.
- A settlement could prevent prolonged litigation but might prompt concerns about its impact on future media-related legal conflicts.
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Paramount and Trump Enter Mediation Far Apart
"Paramount Global and President Trump began mediation talks Wednesday millions of dollars—and an apology—apart," the Wall Street Journal reports."It isn’t known what the sides planned to offer to kick off the mediation talks. Among themselves, Paramount leaders have in recent weeks discuss
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