Mexican judge reinstates judgment against journalist, magazine in privacy case involving first lady

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Posted on: October 17th, 2006
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“First lady Marta Sahagun won another round in court on Monday, when a judge reinstated an earlier decision ordering an Argentine journalist and a Mexican magazine to pay her US$180,000 (€140,000) for invasion of privacy.

Sahagun’s office announced in a statement that Judge Carlos Miguel Jimenez reinstated his April ruling that journalist Olga Wornat’s article in the February 2005 issue of Proceso magazine sought to personally damage her.”

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