Pepper Black v. Theresa Baldwin
Syllabus
The plaintiffs initiated this action based upon multiple theories of speech-related torts and emotional distress in response to the defendant's statements made on her social media concerning them and their business. The defendant moved for dismissal, citing the Tennessee Public Participation Act (\TPPA\), codified at Tennessee Code Annotated section 20-17-101, et seq. The trial court dismissed the action, finding that the TPPA applied and operated to protect her right to free speech and to petition. We now affirm.
Judges: Judge John W. McClarty
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