University of Virginia Files Lawsuit Against Rolling Stone Over Disputed Rape Article

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Summary: The University of Virginia (UVA) has initiated legal proceedings against the publication Rolling Stone, seeking a total of $7.85 million in both compensatory and punitive damages. This lawsuit stems from a now-retracted article published by Rolling Stone regarding an alleged rape incident that has since been discredited. The dean of UVA has filed the defamation lawsuit, aiming to address the reputational harm caused by the article.

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