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Buhari’s Minister, Sylva Requested For Settlement In US Defamation Suit, Didn’t Win Case – Journalist, Ude

Buhari’s Minister, Sylva Requested For Settlement In US Defamation Suit, Didn’t Win Case – Journalist, Ude
August 15, 2022

Ude in a statement issued via electronic mail, argued that the claims of victory is spurious, criminal, malicious, defamatory and disparaging,
 

 

A journalist who is also editor of a media platform, Pointblank News, Jackson Ude, has denied claims of victory by the supporters of the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, in the alleged defamation suit before the United States Court in the Eastern District Court, Pennsylvania in the United States.

According to Jackson Ude, the claim that Sylva emerged victorious in the out-of-court agreement was false, criminal and malicious.

Some of the supporters of the minister had last week declared him victorious in the out-of-court agreement in the suit he filed against the journalist at the US District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

According to them, an electronic copy of a settlement agreement entered by Sylva and Ude to discontinue the case filed in the court presided over by Joseph F. Leeson. Jr. showed that Ude agreed to take down, delete and destroy all articles and publications alleging any criminal or other misconduct by Sylva appearing on Pointblank News website and his social media accounts.

Ude in a statement issued via electronic mail, argued that the claims of victory is spurious, criminal, malicious, defamatory and disparaging,

The statement read thus, “My attention has been drawn to the news report being sponsored by the Minister of State, Petroleum, Timipre Marlin Sylvia, in which he claimed victory in a United States Eastern District Court, Pennsylvania."

"Nothing can be more ridiculous than such a claim when indeed the Minister was the one who instituted a defamatory case against me, turned around to twice request for an out-of-court settlement through his attorney, used leaders in Nigeria to reach out to me to accept an out-of-court settlement.

"In 2021, Sylva came to the U.S court and filed a lawsuit against me for defamation. The case started in February 2022. After discoveries were conducted by attorneys for both Sylva and me, Sylva appeared for deposition via zoom and was interrogated for close to five hours in May. I was also deposed for about three hours. After the deposition, Sylva through his lawyers approached my lawyers for an out-of-court settlement."

"The first request was denied. He came back again on July 22, 2022 and made another request. This time, the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Hon. Ndudi Elumelu, whom I have tremendous respect for, reached out to me on behalf of Sylva, requesting I accept to settle the matter out of court.

"After going through Sylva’s requests and adjustments made by my lawyers, I accepted the request in good faith and directed my attorneys to proceed with it. Judge Hon. Joseph Leeson Jnr of the Eastern District court, thereafter, set up a settlement conference hearing for August 11, 2022. And also set September 14 as the Jury trial date if we did not reach an agreement to settle. I attended the hearing as ordered by the Judge while Sylva pleaded with the Judge to allow him to appear via zoom."

"At the Settlement hearing, we both went through the agreements. The Magistrate Judge, Hon. Pamela Carlos, supervised the process and both parties agreed and signed off the settlement agreement. No judgment was pronounced. Sylva was not pronounced winner as no trial in the case ever happened."

"In plain language, the suit did not proceed to trial or judgement stage. It was simply a settlement out of court which Sylva, not me, sought.It is, therefore, a violation of the Judge’s order for Sylva to sponsor defamatory, malicious and disparaging publications against my person and that of Pointblanknews.com in order to whitewash himself. In due course, he would return to the U.S court to explain his actions."

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