Judge refuses to revive defamation lawsuit linked to NC casino opposition

A state judge who previously dismissed a defamation case that has revealed secret moves to legalize casinos in North Carolina rejected an effort to remove him from the case, and said he would report the attorneys involved to the NC State Bar for disciplinary proceedings.

In a hearing Friday afternoon, Special Superior Court Judge Hoyt Tessener denied any bias in the case involving a hotly contested Rockingham County commissioner race, and said he found no legitimate claim that candidate Craig Travis had been defamed.

He sided with the defendants’ attorneyswho said in court that they viewedTravis’ lawsuit as a frivolous attempt to revisit the state legislature’s failed effort in 2023 to land three casinos in Rockingham, Anson and Nash counties. State Senate leader Phil Berger of Rockingham County sought the legislation, and his son Kevin is a Rockingham commissioner who voted to rezone property that would have been developed for a casino…

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