Neal Horsley v. Geraldo Rivera

292 F.3d 695, 2002 WL 1058151
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
DecidedMay 28, 2002
Docket01-15821
StatusPublished
Cited by108 cases

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Neal Horsley v. Geraldo Rivera, 292 F.3d 695, 2002 WL 1058151 (11th Cir. 2002).

Opinion

CYNTHIA HOLCOMB HALL, Circuit Judge:

Defendant/appellant Geraldo Rivera appeals the district court’s determination that a statement Rivera made to plaintiff/appellee Neal Horsley during the course of a television program hosted by Rivera is not protected as a matter of law by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution nor by applicable state law. Rivera asserted that Horsley was an “accomplice to murder.” Because we find that Rivera’s allegedly defamatory statement is absolutely protected as rhetorical hyperbole by both the First Amendment and applicable state defamation law, we reverse.

FACTS

Horsley brought this action against Rivera for libel and slander based on an allegedly defamatory statement that was made during the course of a 1998 television interview.

An anti-abortion activist and founder of the Creator’s Rights Party, Horsley created and operated a number of anti-abortion web sites on the- Internet. One of these web sites listed the names, addresses and Social Security numbers of individual doctors who were known to perform abortions.

In October 1998, Dr. Bernard Slepian, a medical doctor who performed abortions as part of his practice, was shot and killed while standing in the kitchen of his home in Buffalo, New York. His murder attracted national and international media attention. Horsley claims that Dr. Slepian’s name and address were not posted on his web site prior to the murder; however, subsequently, Horsley added this information to his list of doctors known to perform abortions and then graphically crossed out Dr. Slepian’s entry (Horsley struck an “X” through the entry for Dr. Slepian’s name).

*698 On October 27, 1998, four days after the murder of Dr. Slepian, Horsley voluntarily appeared as a participant on the “Upfront Tonight” news and talk-show program hosted, by Rivera, broadcast live by the CNBC cable network (the “Program”). At the beginning of the segment of the Program dealing with Horsley’s activities, Rivera introduced Horsley, described his antiabortion web site, and reminded viewers of the recent murder of Dr. Slepian: “The victim of the most recent attack, Dr. Slepi-an, was well known to abortion opponents. His name and address were posted on a bizarre anti-abortion Web site called The Christian Gallery. Its title page drips with computer-generated blood. Neal Horsley is the owner of that Web site and founder of the so-called Creators Rights Party.” Rivera concluded his introduction by addressing Horsley:

Rivera: Now I understand that, technically, you’ve spoken out against the death — of the murder of Dr. Slepian. You said, ‘We want to make one thing clear, that we don’t want to see anybody die.” Yet by crossing out his name on the hit list as he was murdered, as you have for others who have been killed, it seems to me, sir, that you are, in fact, encouraging others to strike out with violence.

Horsley: What it seems like to you is not at all what we’re doing. I’ve been saying for five years that we are gonna be facing a pattern of escalating domestic terrorism in this nation. You call this program a — a war against abortion. The fact is, a war is what happens when government gives its citizens permission to kill other people. And the government of the United States of America gave the citizens of this nation permission to kill unborn babies. That’s when the war started. What I’m trying to do is put an end to this war by trying to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Rivera: Overturn is a — is a constitutional fight. It may be a courtroom fight. But in listing these people’s names and . their addresses and'their Social Security number, what you are doing, in my opinion is aiding and abetting a homicide.

Horsley: Well, you’re entitled to your opinion, and certainly every — everybody has one, but what I’m doing is doing exactly what we say. We’re trying to accumulate evidence because our hearts’ desire — is to see the day come when we can prosecute these people who make a living killing God’s children. That’s what we want to do. And we have the right, as American citizens, to try to change the law through legal means so that we can, in fact, see the day come when these people could be brought to the bar of justice.

Rivera: You know, you speak of justice and yet you cross out a man’s name. He’s shot dead in front of his family, a bullet coming through the window of his home; a coward’s attack. How can you sit there with a straight face and pretend such righteousness?

Horsley: I’m not pretending righteous— I’ve got blood of these children on my hands. As a citizen of the United ...

Rivera: You may have the blood of this doctor on your hands, Mr. Horsley.

Horsley: Well, I — the—the point is that 3,000 babies a day are dying. And as a citizen of the United States of America, I have a choice. I can stand by and collaborate with that slaughter or I can do what I can do to stop it. It’s not against the law for me to keep a list of people who are — are practicing — making a living killing babies. That’s all I’ve been doing.

Rivera: Would you dare say that to Dr. Slepian’s widow? Would you dare say that to his children?

*699 Horsley: I say that now. That’s exactly what I’m doing. I say that to every abortion doctor and every family of every abortionist in the country, that we really want to see you brought to justice. We want to see you tried, because what you’re doing is killing God’s children.

Rivera: And where — and where in your 'faith — where in the Christian faith does it — does it justify what you do by — by giving information that would allow a murderer access ...

Horsley: What we’re

Rivera: ... that would allow a target to be made more vulnerable than ever? Where in the Bible does it give you that right?

Horsley: The — the Yellow Pages gives the same information that we give. And the Bible says that God ordains government to enforce the law, to protect the lives of — of people who are being slaughtered unmercifully, and that’s what’s happening to these babies. And — and everybody can ignore ’em, but there are people here who are not going to ignore the slaughter of these children.

Rivera: And how about the slaughter of this man? This man who ...

Horsley: It’s a tragedy. I’ve said it’s a tragedy.

Rivera: ... they say in the Buffalo area was a — a man who mercifully ga — gave birth or helped women give birth in difficult conditions; who was generous of spirit; who was a compassionate man; who helped many more babies be born than he ever performed the — the—the procedure of abortion. What about him?

Horsley: I’m not trying to ...

Rivera: Does that makes [sic] 3,001? Is his death less than theirs?

Horsley: I had nothing to do with his death, nor am I trying to justify ...

Rivera: How- can you say that? You crossed out his name on that damn list.

Horsley: Because ...

Rivera: How dare you?

Horsley: Because I’m keep — I’m keeping a list of the people who are being Mlled, because I’ve been saying all along, it’s •not just babies who are at risk. Geral-do, my life is at risk.

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