Convicted Rapist
Mislinked to 2d Rape Amends
Complaint Against Parole Officer
and Tabloid
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 5 – Back in July 2021
Christopher Aniades filed a
lawsuit about having a charged
against him of exceeding
curfew, a violation of parole,
misreported as being for
attempted forcible rape.
He'd served 30
years for raping and murdering
a teenager in 1981. But the
2019 charge was not for
rape. His
July 2021 complaint included a
photo of the New York Post of
September 7, 2019 with the
headline, "Convicted rapist
killer strikes again in NYC
after getting out of jail."
The Post
subsequently corrected it,
after NYC DOC corrected its
database. But the NY Post is
the lead (but not only)
defendant in Aniades'
case.
In September
2022, the office of NYS
Attorney General Laetitia
James moved to dismiss all
claims against Parole
Revocation Specialist
Katarzyna
Lis-Johnson.
And in October
2022 Aniades filed an amended
complain, which Inner City
Press found in the docket of
the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York along with a notice of
deficient
pleading.
The Post is represented by
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP.
It seems
reasonable that a media can
rely on and republish the
contents of the NYC DOC
website.
Inner City
Press will continue to cover
the case. It is Aniades v. New
York Post, et al., 21-cv-5975
(McMahon).
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