Bravo
As Sued For Real
Housewives of NY
Pushing
McSweeney to
Drink Argues to
Dismiss
by
Matthew Russell Lee
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Nov 14 – Arguing that she was
pressured into drinking
alcohol while on the "Real
Housewives of New York" show,
Leah McSweeney has sued NBC,
Bravo, Andy Cohen and others.
The defendant argue that they
are protected by the First
Amendment.
On
August 13, this was argued
before U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York Judge Lewis J. Liman, who
mentioned a possible conflict
of interest while calling the
free speech / anti-SLAPP
defense "interesting." Inner
City Press was there. From the
thread:
Bravo / Cohen
lawyer Levin: This implicates
the First Amendment. It could
chill free speech. There are
anti-SLAPP laws
On August 21
McSweeney opposed the motion
to dismiss, arguing that the
First Amendment is not a
defense to discrimination or
retaliation, and that her
religious discrimination
claims must not be dismissed.
On November 14,
Inner City Press live tweeted
the oral arguments here.
Judge Liman said he's never
watched the show, and to let
him know if he should.
More on X for
Subscribers here
& Substack here
The case
is McSweeney v. Cohen, et al.,
24-cv-1503 (Liman)
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