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Hypo One:
A. Mitchell is suing her ex-husband, the defendant,
Witriol for libel, intentional infliction of emotional
distress, invasion of privacy, and presenting her in a
false light. He claimed in an article published in
Maxim that his wife fraudulently accepted child
support reaching 2 million dollars. Witriol was asked
to do a DNA test to prove that he fathered his
daughter, Ariella Mitchell-Witriol. When his company
(which tests DNA) was caught with several
false-postive results, the FBI took a further notice.
Like in the case of New York Times v. Sullivan, there
is not enough evidence to support Mr. Witriol in the
facts which he was claming in print and on television,
via The Montel Williams Shower, Maury Povich, and
Tucker Carlsen.

B. In the case of Mr. Witriol, the final divorce
agreement stated that Witriol would have to pay the
sum of $6,000 per month in alimony. After a bitter
custody battle, Mitchell was granted custody of their
daughter. The......



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Title: Media Law
Approximate Word Count: 1239
Approximate Pages: 5 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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