From The Hollywood Reporter:
A Florida jury awards $25 million to punish the news site for posting a sex tape (on top of an earlier $115 million verdict).A Florida jury has awarded Hulk Hogan $25 million in punitive damages in his sex tape lawsuit against Gawker Media. That's $15 million from Gawker, $10 million from Gawker owner Nick Denton and $100,000 from former Gawker editor in chief A.J. Daulerio.
The decision brings the total verdict to $140.1 million, counting the $115 million in compensatory damages that came after the end of a two-week trial where Hogan emerged victorious on his claims of privacy intrusion, publicity rights violation and infliction of emotional distress.
The huge award is meant to punish Gawker for its October 2012 posting of Hogan's sex tape video. Gawker argued that the use of the video in its story was newsworthy and should be protected by the First Amendment, but the defendant couldn't overcome Hogan's argument that privacy outweighed this.
The jury was instructed that they should award punitive damages to deter defendants and others similarly situated and shouldn't award an amount that would financially destroy Gawker nor make it unreasonably large in relation to compensatory damages. The parties stipulated that Gawker's pre-judgment value was $83 million, that the news company's revenue last year was $48.7 million, and that Denton's assets from his ownership in various companies was worth $276 million. As for Daulerio, both sides acknowledged that he was still in debt from student loans....MORE