Nedra Finney v. Miles Jefferson Et Al.

Case Number
M2019-00326-COA-R3-CV

In a letter sent to high-ranking school officials, parents claimed that a special education teacher had denied their child an appropriate education based on the child’s needs and improperly used physical restraints on the child. The parents also claimed that the teacher had ignored them at a school event and did not communicate with them for a month afterward. The teacher sued the parents for defamation. The trial court granted summary judgment to the parents, reasoning primarily that the parents had not published the letter. The court also reasoned that the statements in the letter were not defamatory and that the parents did not act with actual malice. We conclude that some of the statements in the letter were not defamatory but others were capable of being understood as defamatory. For those statements capable of conveying a defamatory meaning, the record lacked evidence of actual malice. So we affirm the grant of summary judgment. 

Authoring Judge
Judge W. Neal McBrayer
Originating Judge
Judge Deanna Bell Johnson
Case Name
Nedra Finney v. Miles Jefferson Et Al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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