Mozzochi v. Rankin, No. Cv-96-0566674 (Sep. 18, 1998)
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In Goodrich v. Waterbury Republican-American, Inc.,
The plaintiff, herein, has been deemed to be a public figure; see C.J. Mozzochi, Ph. D. v. James Hallas, Superior Court, Judicial District of Hartford-New Britain at Hartford, No. 95-0556163 (January 5, 1998, Rittenband, J.) The Supreme Court held that "in order for a statement to be defended as fair comment it must be recognizable by the ordinary reasonable person as opinion and not as a statement of fact". Goodrich v. WaterburyCT Page 11008Republican-American, Inc., supra.
Mr. Mozzochi testified that the statements were totally false and that they caused him embarrassment. He stated that he was not "crazy as a loon" but that he was a research analyst and that he was not "a social hermit" as he had recently hosted a dinner party.
This court notes that the phrase "crazy as a loon" generally cannot be considered to be a statement of fact and does fall under the fair comment category. Moreover, in terms of the statement that the plaintiff "file(s) lawsuits," this court takes judicial notice of the litigation that the plaintiff has instituted.2
It is clear that "the result of an entry of a default . . . is that liability is conclusively presumed. . . . Therefore, [a] plaintiff [is] relieved of any obligation to prove the allegations of the complaint except as to damages." (Citations omitted.) Carothers v. Butkin Precision Manufacturing Co.,
Accordingly, as the plaintiff's evidence on damages is lacking and as damages must be awarded only because of the technical default, see Carothers v. Butkin Precision, supra,
Berger, J.
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