...but not guilty.
The decision of the Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division Fourth Judicial Department can be read here.
Taylor On Radio said:An appeals court says (WHAM Rochester talk show host) Bob Lonsberry isn’t guilty of defamation for “obviously caustic and confrontational” remarks.
Lonsberry asked the sister of a man who'd been acquitted of criminally negligent homicide how it felt to have a "cold blooded murderer" in the family. The talkhost had interviewed the mother of the victim, who said John Gisel had never apologized to the family. Gisel's sister then phoned Lonsberry at Clear Channel's WHAM, Rochester (1180) to explain that her brother's lawyer had instructed him not to contact the family of victim Brandon Haugh. Lonsberry suggested the hunting death wasn't an accident, despite the trial verdict. The sister filed suit in 2010 and now the New York Law Journal reports that the Appellate Division has ruled in Lonsberry's favor. It says his comments were "obviously intended to be caustic and confrontational, rather than factual." At one point in the phone dialogue, Lonsberry asked the woman whether her brother "put a notch in the stock of his gun as he kills people." The appeals court ruled that Lonsberry's on-air comments were "nonactionable expressions of pure opinion."
The decision of the Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division Fourth Judicial Department can be read here.