Nashville Scene Sued for Defamation
By AAN Staff
october 3, 2008 11:02 am
The
Scene and staff writer P.J. Tobia were hit Wednesday with a defamation suit filed by a former stripper in response to
a story published last October, the
Nashville City Paper reports.
Scene parent company City Press LLC, which is owned by Village Voice Media, was also named in the suit. Michelle Peacock alleges that Tobia's representation of her in the article resulted in injury to her character and reputation, and she's seeking at least $25,000 in compensatory and punitive damages. In the story, Tobia cited a police report that stated Peacock twice "offered to manually stimulate (an undercover cop) until ejaculation for $100 U.S. Dollars." According to the suit, Peacock "continues to suffer a diminution in her earnings and earning capacity" since the strip club refused to allow her to continue working there after the
Scene story was published.