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Ex-college basketball player awarded $9.25 million for defamation by jury

21 August 2026
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An Alabama jury awarded $9.25 million in damages to former college basketball player Kai Spears after finding that The New York Times defamed him by falsely reporting he was present at the scene of a fatal shooting in Tuscaloosa. Spears, who played for the University of Alabama, filed the lawsuit in 2023 following a report that cited an anonymous source claiming he was a passenger in a car involved in the incident. The Times later issued an editor’s note acknowledging the error and correcting the story. The jury’s verdict came after a nine-day trial, with Spears’s attorney expressing hope that the case would improve journalistic standards nationwide. The Times stated it is evaluating its legal options and contended that the verdict was not supported by the evidence. Alabama law will reduce the awarded damages by over $2 million due to statutory caps.

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This case highlights the legal challenges media organizations face regarding defamation, particularly when reporting on sensitive issues. The New York Times had not lost a defamation lawsuit in the U.S. for over 50 years, making this verdict significant in the context of media accountability. The incident involved a tragic event where a 23-year-old mother was killed, underscoring the impact of inaccurate reporting on individuals’ reputations and the broader implications for responsible journalism. Spears’s experience emphasizes the potential emotional distress caused by false associations with criminal events in the public eye.

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