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Judge halves slander verdict won by casino mogul


Last Modified: February 19. 2013 4:55PM
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(AP) A judge has slashed a damage verdict favoring casino mogul Steve Wynn in a slander case against Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis.


Superior Court Judge Joanne O'Donnell issued the ruling Friday invalidating certain claims and trimming the damage amount from $40 million to $19 million.


The move comes after lawyers for Francis argued that O'Donnell erred when she allowed jurors to consider allegations that Francis slandered Wynn in comments made to TV's Good Morning America on the eve of trial.


The judge also says Wynn isn't entitled to punitive damages on the claims, which accounted for $20 million of the verdict.


A call to Wynn's attorney Barry Langberg was not immediately returned.


Associated Press


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