A jury found Nebraska’s Republican Party defamed one of its own candidates in 2020
OMAHA Neb AP A jury has revealed that the Nebraska Republican Party defamed one of its own candidates during an ugly legislative race five years ago and ordered it to pay her The Lancaster County jury sided with Janet Palmtag on Friday in her defamation lawsuit against the party Palmtag sued after the Nebraska GOP sent out campaign mailers in October falsely claiming she had been charged with mishandling business trust accounts and had lost her Iowa real estate license At the time Palmtag had been a lifelong Republican who was challenging fellow Republican and then-state Sen Julie Slama of Peru who had been appointed by and was backed by former Republican Gov Pete Ricketts The race highlighted a growing schism within the state GOP particularly between supporters of Ricketts and those of his predecessor Republican Gov Dave Heineman who backed Palmtag in the legislative race The party s mailers sent to about households of registered voters included statements that Palmtag broke the law and lost her real estate license and that her license had been revoked The mailers also described Palmtag as too irresponsible to keep her license The mailers grossly mischaracterized a disciplinary situation out of Iowa that uncovered Palmtag s real estate brokerage firm responsible for improperly transferring funds from an Iowa account to a Nebraska one It was not Palmtag but another real estate agent who worked for the firm that had made the improper transaction The company paid a fine for the oversight Two years later Palmtag canceled her Iowa real estate license citing a lack of business for her firm there The decision was not related to the disciplinary incident she explained Palmtag demanded corrections to the mailers but the state party refused She sued after losing the race to Slama seeking more than million A judge initially dismissed Palmtag s circumstance but upon her appeal the Nebraska Supreme Court ruled last year that a jury should decide whether she was defamed Palmtag who left the Republican Party following the dispute argued that the campaign attack had not only cost her the race but had hurt her business and personal life The jury agreed awarding a rare win for a defamation circumstance involving politicians who are often seen as population figures and fair competition in political attacks Palmtag s attorney David Domina has been a trial attorney in Nebraska for years and declared he has seen only a couple of defamation cases that led to vital awards for the person suing I think it s it s about as scarce as hen s teeth Domina explained The Nebraska GOP has days to decide whether it will appeal the jury s finding and another days to file for a new trial After that Janet could start collection procedures Domina reported Nebraska GOP Chair Mary Jane Truemper who was just elected to the post last month announced Monday that the state party is in the investigative phase right now of weighing whether it will appeal Source