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Rolling Stone Hit With $25 Million Lawsuit Over Rape Allegations

image from www.celebrityaccess.comRolling Stone has been hit with a $25 million lawsuit over a 2014 article that alleged that three members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at the University of Virginia raped a woman.

image from www.faculty.virginia.eduThe New York Times reported that a complaint, filed by the fraternity in Charlottesville Circuit Court, named the magazine, and the article's author Sabrina Rubin Erdely as defendants, claiming reputational damages.

The suit is the third complaint filed against Rolling Stone, with three members of the fraternity who were cited in the article, have also filed suit, seeking at least $225,000 each, and a university associate dean who was identified in the article, is suing for more than $7.5 million.

Rolling Stone published the article in November, 2014, alleging that a univeristy freshman was raped by the three fraternity members, however, details quickly came to light that challenged the magazine's reporting on story. Rolling Stone subsequently retracted the story in April and its managing director Will Dana has since left the publication.

A rep for Rolling Stone told the New York Times that it had no comment on the lawsuit.

via CelebrityAccess

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