86 A.D.2d 549 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1982
Order of the Supreme Court, New York County (Cahn, J.) entered December 26, 1980, denying defendants’ motion to dismiss the complaint, or in the alternative, for summary judgment, unanimously reversed, on the law, with costs, and the motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint granted. Plaintiff operates a dumpling house at 9 Pell Street, New York City. Defendant Wall is a free lance reporter whose articles are published, occasionally, in the “World Journal”, a Chinese language newspaper operated by T. W. Wang, Inc. (Wang). On January 28, 1978 ‘World Journal” published an article written by Ms. Wall of her claimed experience in plaintiff’s restaurant in which she set forth the food eaten by her and her opinion as to its merit. In setting forth her opinion she was somewhat critical both of the cuisine and the conduct of the waitresses at plaintiff’s restaurant. It is conceded that, in fact, Ms. Wall had visited a dumpling house located near plaintiff’s restaurant and had mistaken the one for the other. When the mistake was discovered the ‘World Journal” published a lengthy correction along with a photograph of plaintiff’s restaurant. Plaintiff brought suit for libel. Defendants admit authorship and publication. However, they denied that the article was defamatory and, among other defenses, alleged that the article was constitutionally privileged. Inasmuch as the alleged libel here