Gawker lawyer cross-examines media professor in Hogan trial
(AP) — A lawyer for Gawker cross-examined a journalism professor for hours Thursday morning during the fourth day of trial testimony in wrestler Hulk Hogan's lawsuit against the gossip website over a sex video.
Sullivan asked Foley about multiple news articles — many of them with seemingly lurid content about strippers, nudity and at one point, toe-sucking — and made the point that while some publications don't meet Foley's standards for "good" journalism, they are all covered under the First Amendment.