NBC Award to Maine Hauler Overturned on Appeal

A federal appellate court in Boston reversed an award of $525,000 that NBC television news was ordered to pay a Maine trucking company owner, his wife and one of his drivers.

On March 7, the court sent two issues back to a U.S. District Court for a new trial, but reversed the judgment of the jury on four other claims. The three people had sued NBC over a “Dateline” segment on trucking.

“I’m very disappointed by the judicial system we have,” said Ray Veilleux, owner of Classic Carriers from his office in Waterville, Maine.

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“What’s the point of going to a jury when at every count it can be overturned,” he said, adding that his company remains stigmatized by the program on tired truckers.



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