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Mexico court fines Google US$245 mil over defamatory blog

Vowing to appeal, firm slams ruling as arbitrary, excessive and without any basis

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Jun 2022 10:00AM

Mexico court fines Google US$245 mil over defamatory blog
The plaintiff is a Mexican lawyer, Ulrich Richter Morales, who accused Google of having allowed a blog to be disseminated that implicated him in alleged offenses of money laundering, influence peddling and the falsification of documents. – AFP pic, June 18, 2022

MEXICO CITY – A court in Mexico City on yesterday ordered Google to pay US$245 million (RM1.1 billion) to a Mexican lawyer who said the US tech giant allowed the dissemination of a blog that accused him of money laundering.

Google said it would appeal the ruling.

“We deplore the conviction,” Google said in a brief statement, confirming the fine of five billion pesos (234.25 million euros).

Google said the ruling was “arbitrary, excessive and without any basis. Google will defend itself until the last instance.”

The plaintiff is a Mexican lawyer, Ulrich Richter Morales, who accused the tech platform of having allowed a blog to be disseminated that implicated him in alleged offenses of money laundering, influence peddling and the falsification of documents.

“I am speechless. Thank you,” Richter Morales said on Twitter. He is the author of several books on citizenship, one of which is called “Digital citizen. Fake news and post-truth in the era of internet.”

Richter Morales said he had asked Google to remove the anonymous blog in 2015. He then filed a complaint for “moral damage” and won in a lower court.

The case could go all the way to the Supreme Court.

The Mexican court ruling, dated June 13, “undermines freedom of expression and other fundamental principles,” Google said in a statement.

“We trust that the federal courts will act strictly in accordance with these principles,” it said.

Google has already faced a number of such complaints in other countries.

In early June, an Australian federal court ordered Google to pay more than 466,000 euros (US$487,700) to an Australian politician who believed he had been defamed in videos by a comedian hosted on YouTube, owned by Google. – AFP, June 18, 2022

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