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Paramount and CBS Settle $16 Million Lawsuit with Trump Amid Controversy

Paramount and CBS have settled Donald Trump's lawsuit for $16 million, avoiding legal costs and addressing concerns over media manipulation and merger approvals.

Overview

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  • Paramount and CBS settled Donald Trump's lawsuit for $16 million, down from his $20 billion claim, to mitigate legal costs and reputational risks.
  • The settlement includes no admission of fault and will fund Trump's legal fees and support his presidential library.
  • Both companies will release full, unedited transcripts of future interviews with presidential candidates to promote transparency in media.
  • Critics argue the settlement poses a threat to press freedom and the First Amendment, raising concerns over media manipulation.
  • The settlement is viewed as pivotal for Paramount's merger with Skydance Media, as it may influence FCC approval processes.

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Center-leaning sources exhibit a mix of skepticism and concern regarding the settlement between Paramount and Trump. They frame the situation as a troubling compromise of journalistic integrity, with some highlighting potential implications for press freedom, while others express dismay over perceived bribery and the motivations behind the settlement.

CBS and their lawyers dismissed Trump's claims as completely without merit.

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The lawsuit was widely considered baseless and frivolous by legal experts and scholars.

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Legal observers criticize Trump's lawsuit as baseless and an attack on the First Amendment.

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The settlement money will be directed to Trump's future presidential library, not to Trump himself.

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Advocates for press freedom and journalists at CBS closely monitored the case.

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Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit against CBS in October, alleging deceptive editing of an interview aired on 60 Minutes.

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Paramount is settling as it prepares for an $8.4 billion merger with Skydance Media.

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$16 million will be allocated to Trump's future presidential library, including plaintiffs' fees and costs, as part of the agreement.

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"…The settlement exposes a glaring need for rules to restrict donations to sitting presidents' libraries, and that she will introduce new legislation to rein in corruption through presidential library donations."

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"…The settlement marks the latest concession by a US media company to a president who has targeted outlets over what he describes as false or misleading coverage."

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"…Under the settlement reached with help of a mediator, Paramount agreed that “60 Minutes” will release transcripts of future interviews of presidential candidates, “subject to redactions as required for legal and national security concerns,” CBS News cited the statement as saying."

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"…The settlement represents a bitter blow to CBS News and its crown jewel 60 Minutes — not for what it broadcast or reported, but for a deal struck by corporate executives many layers above them."

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Paramount and CBS settled the lawsuit for $16 million to mitigate legal costs, reputational risks, and avoid prolonged litigation, despite Trump originally seeking $20 billion in damages.

As part of the settlement, CBS News agreed that '60 Minutes' will release full, unedited transcripts of interviews with eligible U.S. presidential candidates after airing, subject to redactions only for legal or national security reasons, to promote transparency.

The $16 million settlement funds will not be paid directly to Trump or his co-plaintiff but will cover Trump's legal fees and support the establishment of his future presidential library.

Critics argue that the settlement threatens press freedom and the First Amendment by potentially encouraging media manipulation and undue influence over journalistic content.

The settlement is seen as pivotal for Paramount's merger approval, as resolving the lawsuit removes a legal obstacle and could positively influence the Federal Communications Commission's evaluation of the merger.

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