A jury has awarded Navy veteran Zachary Young a $5 million defamation verdict against CNN for a 2021 segment that alleged Young was involved in illicit activities during Joe Biden’s disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal, including charging large sums to facilitate evacuations from the country. The monetary sum awarded to Young only includes compensatory damages, with the jury now weighing punitive damages as well.
The 2021 segment, which aired on CNN’s The Lead with Jake Tapper, discussed the challenges Afghans faced while fleeing the Taliban, referring to black markets and high prices. Young was the only individual identified in connection with these activities, and the commentary suggested unethical conduct. Young filed his lawsuit in June 2022, asserting the segment was misleading and unfairly damaged his reputation and business.
After heading to trial earlier this month, text messages revealed that Young was knowingly targeted by CNN executives and journalist Alex Marquardt. “We gonna nail this Zachary Young mf**ker,” Marquardt wrote to the network’s senior vice president of news, Adam Levine. The latter had pushed Marquardt to find someone to make the face of the Afghanistan evacuation corruption story. Earlier this week, Judge William Scott Henry—who presided over the defamation trial—chastised CNN’s attorney David Axelrod, telling him he owes Young an apology for calling him a liar in court.
The compensatory and pending punitive damages are a financial blow to the corporate news network. CNN continues to struggle with declining revenue and costly contracts for on-air talent. The National Pulse previously reported that CNN suffered a 13 percent drop in its prime-time viewership following President-elect Donald J. Trump’s landslide victory in the 2024 presidential election. This past May, the network’s number of prime-time viewers hit a three-decade low.
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