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Alli Krupski vs Daily Camera

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April 10, 1998
Alli Krupski counter-sued the Daily Camera for defamation
and invasion of privacy for portraying her in a false light
She won her lawsuit on March 24, 1999

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Ex-Camera
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Alli Krupski


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The Daily Camera filed a complaint December 16, 1997 alleging that Alli Krupski, who resigned December 9, 1997 removed documents and files estimated to be worth more than $15,000. The newspaper's complaint alleges that Krupski's continued possession of the files constitutes theft.

Boulder Daily Camera vs Alli Krupski

Alli Krupski counter-sued the Daily Camera on April 10, 1998. Krupski's attorney also stated the Camera defamed Krupski in print and on the paper's online web site by repeatedly publishing the allegations of theft in stories about the lawsuit. The request for the dismissal of the lawsuit by the Daily was denied.

The trial began on Monday, March 15, 1999. Former Camera reporter Allison Krupski also planed to present her case to the six-member jury that the Camera defamed her in at least four newspaper articles related to a lawsuit filed by the Camera.

Allison Krupski counter-suit for defamation stated that she feels she has been stigmatized by the lawsuit and the Camera's subsequent coverage, saying her "career as a journalist has been destroyed."

On March 22, 1999 the court dismisses theft claim against Alli Krupski that ended the 15 month legal battle by the Daily Camera. On March 24th the court awarded Krupski $115,000 in damages in a victorious 15-month legal battle and eight-day trial with the newspaper.
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Alli Krupski Media Links
  
Date Links to News Articles
  
12-18-1997Daily Camera: Judge issues restraint order on ex-reporter
12-31-1997Daily Camera: Former Camera reporter to appear in court
  
01-09-1998Daily Camera: Ex-reporter admits taking Ramsey files
01-10-1998Daily Camera: Ex-reporter ordered to give files to Camera
02-28-1998Daily Camera: Camera moves to dismiss lawsuit
03-10-1998Daily Camera: Reporter: Newspaper not allowed to drop suit
03-16-1998Daily Camera: Trial begins for Camera, ex-reporter
03-20-1998Daily Camera: Ex- Daily Camera reporter testifies
03-20-1998Daily Camera: Reporter cleared of theft in taking documents
03-23-1998Daily Camera: Judge dismisses theft claim against ex-reporter
03-25-1998Daily Camera: Former reporter wins lawsuit
04-11-1998Daily Camera: Former Camera reporter files countersuit

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