Santa Monica animal activist Marcy Winograd just won her appeal in an animal cruelty freedom of speech case. Marcy Winograd had filed reports against Tawni Angel and her company Tawnis Ponies and Petting Zoo. Winograd stated that Tawni Angel's ponies were not receiving proper care. Winograd started a campaign asking the city to not renew Tawni Angel's lease at the Santa Monica Farmers Market. The City of Santa Monica did indeed end the lease and the pony rides.
Marcy Winograd should have easily won this case after filing an anti-SLAPP motion in Santa Monica court. Judge Lisa Hart-Cole dismissed the other defendant from the case and other causes of action yet allowed two causes to remain i.e., libel per se and intentional interference with prospective economic advantage.
In review Justice Sanjay Kumar who wrote the opinion stated that Winograd's statements were protected by legislative privilege. Winograd made these statements while petitioning the city to end the pony rides on city property. The statements were therefore not defamatory.
This case once again shows that you cannot silence freedom of speech with defamation lawsuits. People are allowed to report others to authorities. People are allowed to petition against businesses they feel are cruel to animals. Let this case be a lesson to others who are thinking of suing someone for defamation for merely exercising their freedom of speech.
Animal Advocates has written previous articles about this case and the pony rides.
Animal Advocates supports petition to end the pony rides
More information about Tawnis Pony Rides
Marcy Winograd files appeal in anti-SLAPP case
IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
SECOND
APPELLATE DISTRICT
DIVISION
FIVE
TAWNI J. ANGEL et al.,
Plaintiffs and Respondents,
v.
MARCY WINOGRAD,
Defendant and Appellant.
|
B261707
(Los Angeles County
Super. Ct. No. SC123378)
|
APPEAL from
an order of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, Lisa Hart-Cole,Judge. Reversed.
TalismanLaw, and Donald E. Chomiak, for Plaintiffs and Appellants.
Plaintiffs and respondents Tawni Angel, Jason Nestor, and
Tawnis Ponies and Petting Farm, Inc. operated a pony ride and petty zoo at the
Main Street Farmers’ Market in Santa Monica.
Defendant and appellant Marcy Winograd opposed “animal attractions” and initiated
a campaign to cause the City of Santa Monica to end plaintiffs’ participation
at the farmers’ market. The campaign accused
plaintiffs of animal cruelty in violation of the Penal Code and included
protests at the farmers’ market, emails to City of Santa Monica officials, and
articles posted on local media websites.
The City of Santa Monica investigated defendant’s claims and found no
evidence of animal cruelty. Defendant nevertheless
continued her campaign. The Santa Monica
City Council ultimately voted to explore activities to replace the pony ride
and petting zoo at the expiration of the city’s contract with Tawnis Ponies andPetting Farm, Inc.
Claiming
defendant’s statements about animal cruelty and other statements defendant made
about them were false, plaintiffs brought an action against defendant asserting
causes of action for libel per se, intentional interference with prospective
economic advantage, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and
injunctive relief. Defendant moved to strike plaintiffs’ complaint
under the anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) statute—Codeof Civil Procedure section 425.16. The
trial court granted the motion as to the intentional infliction of emotional
distress and injunctive relief causes of action and denied it as to the libel
per se and intentional interference with prospective economic advantage causes
of action. Defendant appeals. Because defendant’s statements were
privileged under the legislative privilege in Civil Code section 47,subdivision (b) (section 47(b)), we reverse the order denying defendant’s
motion to strike the libel per se and intentional interference with prospective
economic advantage causes of action.
Link to released opinion in pdf.
http://www.courts.ca.gov/opinions/nonpub/B261707.PDF
Link to appeal summary
http://appellatecases.courtinfo.ca.gov/search/case/disposition.cfm?dist=2&doc_id=2099378&doc_no=B261707
Below is one of the amicus briefs by Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
http://spj.org/pdf/news/winograd-amicus-brief.pdf
Animal Legal Defense Fund also wrote an amicus brief.
https://www.laprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/ALDF-Brief-Filed-Dec.-21-2015.pdf
Marcy Winograd's "Free The Pony" website.
http://www.freethepony.org/
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