Vicki Iseman Sues the New York Times

Story of Affair with John McCain Libelous, Suit Claims

Lobbyist Vicki Iseman is suing the New York Times for 27 million dollars for a story it ran in February suggested that she had an "inappropriately close" relationship with Senator John McCain, then candidate for President of the United States.

The New York Times used anonymous sources not to so much assert that Vicki Iseman and John McCain were having an affair but to suggest that the anonymous
Vicki Iseman Sues the New York Times
 sources were worried that Vicki Iseman and John McCain were having an affair.

The story naturally had a Washington quid pro quo angle:

"Mr. McCain, 71, and the lobbyist, Vicki Iseman, 40, both say they never had a romantic relationship. But to his advisers, even the appearance of a close bond with a lobbyist whose clients often had business before the Senate committee Mr. McCain led threatened the story of redemption and rectitude that defined his political identity."

Now that the election is over and the legal action cannot become too much of a political matter it is, as Hotair's Allahpundit suggests, payback time. Vicki Iseman is claiming defamation, which is to say that the New York Times not only asserted she and John McCain had an affair but had it had occurred while she was a lobbyist dealing with John McCain's Senate committee, suggesting not only adultery but at least the appearance of a conflict of interest. Vicki Iseman is asserting that the story in the New York Times is demonstrably false. Vicki Iseman is claiming damage to reputation and emotional and mental health as a result of the story. Finally, Vicki Iseman is asserting both malice and negligence on the part of the New York Times in printing the story.

In response, the New York Times is issuing the boiler plate response that every media outlet uses when faced with this kind of legal action. The New York Times stands by its story.

It will never happen, but one wishes that just once that a newspaper, magazine, or TV network having been accused to lying and libeling would response with, "Well, yes, the story was a pack of lies and we were trying to get the subject of the story. You caught us. Sorry about that."