Sacha Baron Cohen beats ex-judge Roy Moore’s defamation appeal

Sacha Baron Cohen beats ex-judge Roy Moore’s defamation appeal


Sacha Baron Cohen attends a screening of the Oscars on April 26, 2021 in Sydney, Australia.

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Sacha Baron Cohen on Thursday defeated an appeal by former Alabama judge Roy Moore accusing the British comedian of defamation for falsely portraying him as a pedophile in an interview for the show “Who Is America?”

In a 3-0 vote, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said the interview was constitutionally protected speech, agreeing with a lower court judge that it was “clearly comedy and that no reasonable viewer would conclude otherwise.”

The court also said Moore waived his right to pursue his $95 million lawsuit by signing a standard consent agreement before the interview, which he knew would be televised. It also dismissed related claims by Moore’s wife Kayla.

Larry Klayman, the Moores’ lawyer, called the decision a “travesty,” saying the consent agreement was ambiguous because Judge Moore crossed out a provision waiving claims related to alleged sexually oriented behavior and questioning.

“This should not have been taken away from the jury,” Klayman said in an interview. The Moores will ask the entire 2nd Circuit to review the case.

Lawyers for Baron Cohen and Paramount Global’s Showtime network, which broadcast “Who Is America?,” did not immediately respond to similar requests.

The interview took place in Washington, where Moore, 75, had expected to receive an award for supporting Israel.

Baron Cohen, disguised as fictional Israeli anti-terrorism expert Erran Morad, instead waved a wand-like object that purportedly detected pedophiles by identifying an enzyme that secreted at “three times the level of non-perverts.”

It beeped when waved near Moore, and he walked off.

The interview occurred after Moore, a former Republican chief justice of Alabama’s Supreme Court, lost his 2017 U.S. Senate race in that state following accusations of sexual misconduct, which he has denied, toward female teenagers while in his 30s.

While Baron Cohen’s show referenced those accusations, the appeals court said that even if he implied he believed Moore’s accusers, no reasonable person would think the “obviously farcical pedophile-detecting device” actually worked.

“Humor is an important medium of legitimate expression and central to the well-being of individuals, society, and their government,” the panel wrote.

Baron Cohen, 50, previously prevailed in several lawsuits over his 2006 mockumentary “Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.”

The case is Moore et al v Cohen et al, 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 21-1702.



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