No, it was redacted by me after I wrote the post and before I posted it here—the risk is low, but don’t want to risk defamation—or derail the conversation about the overarching issue, in that people might start trying to guess/post names based on my descriptions (which happened with the original post about the Time article).
If someone committed a bunch of money to defend you in a defamation lawsuit, would that help?
Do you have a sense for roughly how much money committed would be needed to substantially reduce the risk-to-you of a defamation lawsuit?
No, it was redacted by me after I wrote the post and before I posted it here—the risk is low, but don’t want to risk defamation—or derail the conversation about the overarching issue, in that people might start trying to guess/post names based on my descriptions (which happened with the original post about the Time article).
If someone committed a bunch of money to defend you in a defamation lawsuit, would that help? Do you have a sense for roughly how much money committed would be needed to substantially reduce the risk-to-you of a defamation lawsuit?
My guess would be that potential financial costs are far from the only problem with being sued for defamation.
And even on the money side, that’s exposure to 30 separate defamation suits, each of which could easily cost low six figures to defend well.