OMG! CBS Jane Pauley File LAWSUIT Against Meghan For Bullying and Harassing Her Post CBS Interview


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CBS News Anchor Sues Meghan Duchess of Sussex for Alleged Bullying and Harassment

CBS news anchor Jane Poley has filed a major lawsuit against Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, alleging that she was subjected to bullying and harassment following a high-profile interview in August 2024. The lawsuit, which has sent shockwaves through the media landscape, has thrust the ongoing tensions between the royal family and the Sussexes back into the spotlight.  

The alleged incident occurred in the aftermath of Meghan and Prince Harry's exclusive interview with Poley, which aired on CBS News Sunday morning in August 2024. The interview, which was widely anticipated, saw the Duke and Duchess of Sussex open up about their experiences with online harassment and the impact it has had on their family. However, according to the lawsuit filed by Poley, the interview was followed by a campaign of bullying and harassment directed at the veteran journalist by Meghan.
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The lawsuit claims that Meghan used her platform and influence to systematically undermine and discredit Poley, allegedly going so far as to encourage her fans and supporters to target the anchor on social media. "Jane Poley is a respected and experienced journalist who has dedicated her career to reporting the news with integrity and fairness," the lawsuit states. "The actions taken by Meghan Markle in the wake of the interview were a clear attempt to silence and intimidate her and we will not stand for it."

The lawsuit further alleges that Meghan's behavior had a significant impact on Poley's mental health and well-being, causing her to take a leave of absence from her duties at CBS News. The anchor is reportedly seeking damages for the emotional distress and professional harm she has suffered as a result of Meghan's actions. 
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In response to the lawsuit, Meghan's legal team has issued a statement denying the allegations and vowing to vigorously defend the Duchess against what they describe as "baseless and malicious claims." The statement reads, "The Duchess of Sussex has always been a strong advocate for mental health and the well-being of individuals and she is deeply saddened by the suggestion that she would engage in such behavior. This lawsuit is a clear attempt to silence and discredit her and we will not allow it to succeed."

The case has quickly become a major talking point in the ongoing saga surrounding the Sussexes and their relationship with the British media. Many have drawn parallels to Meghan's previous allegations of bullying against palace staff, which were the subject of an internal investigation by Buckingham Palace. Some have argued that the lawsuit represents a troubling pattern of behavior, with Meghan being accused of using her influence and platform to target and silence those she perceives as threats or critics. 
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Others, however, have rallied to Meghan's defense, accusing Poley and CBS of engaging in a smear campaign against the Duchess. Mark Golding, founder and chairman of human rights organization Justice Abroad, issued a statement declaring, "This appears to be little more than a malicious effort to tarnish the Duchess' reputation by disgruntled employees at CBS and others wishing to further their own financial interests by association."

Regardless of the merits of the case, the lawsuit has once again thrust the Sussexes into the center of a media firestorm, with both sides digging in and refusing to back down as the legal battle unfolds. It remains to be seen how the public and media will respond to the allegations and counter-allegations, and whether the fallout will have any lasting impact on Meghan's reputation and standing within the royal family and beyond. The case promises to be a complex legal saga that could drag on for months or even years.
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In the meantime, supporters and critics of both Meghan and Poley have waded into the debate on social media and traditional media outlets. As new evidence and court filings emerge on both sides of the dispute, public opinion seems sharply divided. For now, Buckingham Palace has remained neutral on the case, but all eyes will be on whether and how the royal institution responds as the legal process plays out.

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