The Covington Catholic High School student who found himself in the center of controversy earlier this year thanks to biased and unfair media coverage is suing NBCUniversal for $275 million, his attorney announced Wednesday.
“Today, @LLinWood and I filed a $275,000,000 lawsuit against NBCUniversal on behalf of Nicholas Sandmann,” lawyer Todd V. McMurtry wrote on Twitter. “The facts of the suit show the anti-Trump narrative NBC pushed so hard.”
Nick Sandmann, who was attending the March for Life in Washington, D.C., in January, was vilified by the media after a video went viral purportedly showing a confrontation between him, his classmates, and a Native American elder outside the Lincoln Memorial.
The media jumped on the video, claiming that Sandmann and his classmates initiated the confrontation and condemned them for bigotry.
It just so happened that Sandmann was wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat.
Despite additional testimony and video evidence contradicting that narrative, the media continued to condemn the Covington students.
Sandmann and other students came forward to say that they had received death threats as a result of the negative coverage.