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"As we were going through some records," says Jefferson, "we came across records in Mr. Pitts's file that we felt were highly probative as to Mr. Pitts's background and his propensity to make the kind of wild allegations that he made. Remember, when you have a defamation plaintiff who is any type of public official, like Arthur Schechter, that law requires that it not be enough that the statements are just false; you have to prove both falsity and malice. And in this case, the jury found that unanimously."
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