Nolan Wells' Friends Plan Defamation Suit Against Sharpton
The Rev. Al Sharpton is facing presuit demand letters from lawyers for three of Nolan Wells’ friends—Morgan Seymour, Jax Pitalo, and Warren Hudson—demanding apologies, retractions, and deletion of defamatory statements they say implied the friends were involved in Wells’ death. Sharpton has responded by inviting the lawsuit and signaling readiness to proceed to court to seek clarity on the case. Wells, 18, died during a Fourth of July trip to Horn Island, Mississippi; the publicized photo of him with White friends intensified national scrutiny and threats, despite the official cause of death not yet determined. The plaintiffs allege Sharpton falsely suggested the young men were involved or obstructed the investigation, and they criticize his comments made during TMZ interviews and public vigils for Wells. Sharpton has been a visible figure in the case, delivering Wells’ eulogy and appearing at press events with civil rights attorney Ben Crump while voicing concerns about Mississippi’s history and the handling of the investigation. The letters demand a public apology, a retraction, and deletion of the statements, while preserving the right to pursue legal action if those demands are not met.
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