Saari v. Gillett Communications of Atlanta, Inc.
Saari v. Gillett Communications of Atlanta, Inc.
Opinion of the Court
The appellant, acting as administrator of the estate of Bradley Gerard Saari, sued the appellee for defamation, alleging that after the decedent had been found burned to death in his automobile the appellee broadcast a news report falsely describing his death as being “drug-related.” This appeal is from the grant of the appellee broadcaster’s motion for judgment on the pleadings. Held:
There is no common law right of action for defamation of a deceased person. See Restatement (Second) of Torts, § 560 (1977); 2 Harper, James & Gray, The Law of Torts, § 5.3 (1986); 50 AmJur2d, Libel & Slander, § 320 (1970). Since there is no Georgia statute alter
Judgment affirmed.
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