AP seeks dismissal of libel lawsuit from Russian billionaire
WASHINGTON — The Associated Press on Monday asked a judge to dismiss a libel lawsuit brought by a Russian billionaire with ties to President Vladimir Putin, calling the case “intrusive, expensive and chilling” with no legitimate claim of defamation.
Aluminum magnate Oleg Deripaska sued in May over an AP report two months earlier that revealed his past business connections to Paul Manafort, the former campaign chairman for Donald Trump. He said the story was inaccurate and had hurt his career by falsely accusing him of criminal activity.
The AP has stood by the story as accurate, and in court papers filed Monday, lawyers for the news co-operative said Deripaska was challenging the story based on his own “strained implications” and incorrect inferences, rather than on information actually conveyed in the report.
For example, the story noted that Manafort had not publicly disclosed his work as a foreign agent for Deripaska, which possibly opened the American to legal repercussions. Deripaska in his lawsuit said the report unfairly impugned him for that element of Manafort’s conduct, but the AP legal filing says such reporting “does not create any actionable defamatory meaning about Deripaska.”


