These are eight actions by four young men, Maloof, Hadge, Aborjaily and Daher, each of whom brought an action for libel against each of two newspaper corporations publishing respectively the Boston Post and the Boston Daily Record. The alleged libels concerned the four plaintiffs and one James Abdella. The substance of the libels
The libels complained of charged the several plaintiffs with the crime of extortion. G. L. (Ter. Ed.) c. 265, § 25. It is not denied that they were defamatory as matter of law. See Lundin v. Post Publishing Co.
The four plaintiffs conceded that on the morning of August 18, 1932, they were riding in an automobile driven by Abor
There was no evidence that the plaintiffs were in any conspiracy with Abdella, or knew anything about his attempt at extortion. The judge was in error in refusing to instruct the jury, as requested by the plaintiffs, that the evidence did not warrant a finding that the charge was true. Bascombe v. Inferrera,
Exceptions sustained.
