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Darby man sues online news outlet for defamation, after it claimed he was arrested for murder

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MEDIA – A local man has sued online news provider Patch and one of its reporters, claiming the defendants defamed him in an article which claimed both he and his mother were arrested for a fatal shooting in June 2021, when in fact they were arrested for unrelated offenses.

DaJuan Andrews of Darby filed suit in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas on May 23 versus Planck, LLC (doing business as “Patch Media Corporation”) and Max Bennett, both of New York, N.Y.

“On or about June 11, 2021, the plaintiff was arrested at his residence and charged with firearms offenses and other related charges under the Pennsylvania Crimes Code. The arrest was based upon the events of the evening of June 9, 2021 at the plaintiff’s residence located at 302 Mulberry Street, Darby, PA 19023,” the suit says.

“After a preliminary investigation the Darby Borough Police Department obtained a search warrant for plaintiff’s residence. On June 11, 2021 the search warrant was executed wherein several firearms were found in the residence. Plaintiff was taken into custody along with the other resident, plaintiff’s mother, Janell Smart, and both were charged with firearms offenses and other related charges. Plaintiff was never charged with, never investigated for and was in no way involved with the murder of one individual and the shooting of two additional individuals at Rudy’s Tavern, located at 7160 Marshall Road, Upper Darby, PA 19082.”

The suit adds that the incident at plaintiff’s residence on Mulberry Street which occurred on June 9, 2021, “did not involve anyone being killed or wounded as a result of the discharge of a firearm.”

“Defendant Bennett working as an agent servant workman staff member and/or independent contractor for defendant Patch authored and posted to the Patch online website an article dated June 11, 2021 stating as fact that plaintiff was charged for the murder of a man and a shooting of two other individuals at Ruby’s Tavern in Upper Darby, PA,” the suit states.

“Plaintiff was nowhere in the vicinity of Ruby’s Tavern when the murder and shootings occurred. The above-mentioned Ruby’s Tavern is located over three miles from the residence of plaintiff, and is in a different municipality. MSN picked up the original article from defendant Patch and posted it on the MSN website on June 11, 2021. The MSN website disseminated the information worldwide on the same date.”

According to the plaintiff, the defendants fabricated the information that the plaintiff was charged in connection with a murder and shootings that occurred outside of Ruby’s Tavern in Upper Darby, PA.

“The publication that plaintiff was charged with murder and also charged with murder and shootings at Ruby’s Tavern was a complete fiction made up by defendants Bennett and Patch with no rational basis for same. There are and were no governmental or police statements issued that stated plaintiff was charged with murder and also charged with murder and the shootings of other individuals that occurred at Ruby’s Tavern in Upper Darby, PA,” the suit says.

“The Delaware County District Attorney’s Office issued a press release concerning plaintiff on June 11, 2021. The press release stated that plaintiff was arrested in connection with a firearm discharge on the 200 block of Mulberry Street in Darby, PA on June 9, 2021. Nowhere in the aforementioned press release from the Delaware County District Attorney’s Office does it indicate that plaintiff was arrested and charged with murder and also arrested and charged with the shootings of other individuals at Ruby’s Tavern in Upper Darby, PA. Based upon the aforementioned press release the fair report privilege is not applicable.”

Despite the defendants updating the original article to attempt to correct their error, which included information that plaintiff was charged with murder in connection with a deadly shooting that occurred outside of Ruby’s Tavern in Upper Darby, PA the plaintiff says that the photo caption in the updated article again falsely accused him of having been charged with murder.

The plaintiff argues that the updated article was “published after the defendants became aware that he was never suspected of, accused of or charged with murder in any shooting incident, yet they chose to publish the false information a second time that plaintiff was charged with murder.”

“Defendants Bennett and Patch only removed the articles from their respective websites [on Feb. 22, 2022] after notice of a potential defamation lawsuit was provided to them. Plaintiff Janell Smart is a private person,” the suit states.

For multiple counts of defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress, the plaintiff is seeking damages in excess of $50,000, including, but not limited to:

• Actual harm to plaintiff’s reputation resulting from the conduct of defendants each of them;

• Emotional distress mental anguish and humiliation plaintiff suffered as a result of the conduct of defendants each of them;

• Physical symptoms suffered as a result of the conduct of the defendants including symptoms of severe stress anxiety headaches depression sleeplessness and vomiting;

• Punitive damages.

The plaintiff is represented by James D. Famiglio of James D. Familgio, P.C., in Media.

The defendants have not yet secured legal counsel.

Delaware County Court of Common Pleas case CV-2022-003527

From the Pennsylvania Record: Reach Courts Reporter Nicholas Malfitano at nick.malfitano@therecordinc.com

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