Back in 2010, Jones actually won a $11-million default judgment in her case, but her cheers quickly died down when it turned out that her lawyer had sued the wrong website (TheDirt.com instead of TheDirty.com). Thus, her lawyer had to file suit a second time, against the right company. In January, a judge ruled that the suit alleging defamation and invasion of privacy could go to trial, and that TheDirty.com was not protected by the Communications Decency Act, which usually shields website from liability for what their commenters write.
Bengals Cheerleader Who Sued The Dirty For Ruining Her Reputation Now Facing Reputation-Ruining Charges
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