Netflix’s Kanye West Documentary Didn’t Defame Woman by Showing Her Intoxicated, Judge Rules ...Middle East

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Netflix’s Kanye West Documentary Didn’t Defame Woman by Showing Her Intoxicated, Judge Rules
A woman who once appeared “obviously intoxicated” in a Kanye West music video cannot sue for defamation after the footage was used in the Kanye-focused Netflix documentary jeen-yuhs, a federal judge says, even if she later got sober and “turned her life around.” Cynthia Love sued last year, claiming jeen-yuhs filmmakers Coodie Simmons and Chike Ozah defamed her by including the footage in the 2022 Netflix series. The clip, which showed Love dancing and slurring her words at a Chicago barbecue spot, was originally shot for the 2003 music video for Kanye West’s debut single, “Through The Wire.”

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