Mayoral Candidate Ben Cayetano to File Libel and Slander Lawsuit Against Pacific Resource Partnership, Carpenters Union

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Fed up with the “push polls”, attack ads on radio and television and email campaigns against him, former Gov. Ben Cayetano will file a libel and slander lawsuit today against the organizations and individuals he said are trying to undermine his campaign for Honolulu mayor.

Cayetano has retained one of Hawaii’s most well known First Amendment attorneys, Jim Bickerton of Bickerton Lee Dang & Sullivan.

The lawsuit will be filed against Pacific Resource Partnership, its Executive Director John White, its Board members, the Carpenters’ Union, which directs Pacific Resource Partnership’s actions, and Pacific Resource Partners’ advertising agency, as well as defendants who have so far kept their identities secret.

Pacific Resource Partnership, which also goes by PRP Hawaii, said in its advertisements that Cayetano was soft on crime when he was governor of Hawaii, that he cut government employees and services, and that he took hundreds of thousands of dollars in illegal campaign contributions.

The mayor’s race is non-partisan but Cayetano is a Democrat, and PRP Hawaii has also tried to undermine Cayetano’s support from his own party by claiming he is closely with Tea Party activists and Republicans and is not endorsed by Hawaii’s senior senator, Daniel Inouye.

Cayetano will announce the details of the lawsuit at a press conference today at noon.

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  1. Good luck trying to surpress the most sacred right of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The whole rationale for freedom of speech was to prevent bullying and intimidation of open political discourse, and this basic protection has been reinforced time and again the by the U.S. Supreme Court.

  2. […] Last week, Kelly / Warner Law published an article about the rise of political defamation this election season. Well, the trend doesn’t seem to be slowing. This week, we have breaking defamation news out of Hawaii. Ben Cayetano, the state’s former governor who is now running for mayor of Honolulu, filed a defamation lawsuitagainst: […]

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