Then Favre suggested they ask the then-Mississippi governor for help and offer him stock in the company.
Bryant bit. The men met with several others for dinner in Jackson at Walker’s Drive-In in late December of 2018. (emphasis added).
1.12 Wolfe published that
Bryant committed to investing $25,000 in Prevacus at the December 2018 meeting. Bryant did not commit to investing $25,000 in Prevacus at this meeting or any other occasion. Wolfe’s statement is false, intentionally misleading, and defamatory.
1.13 Wolfe also wrote, "Bryant, who is suing Mississippi Today for defamation and
has sent threats to the news outlet for continuing to report this story, declined through an attorney to answer questions about this story or respond to allegations in the latest court filing.” (emphasis added). Wolfe similarly wrote in the article titled “Court Filing Alleges Gov. Phil Bryant Directed Welfare Funds for Illegal Volleyball and Concussion Drug Projects” that “[t]hrough his attorney, Bryant declined to answer questions about the allegations made in the Dec. 12 filing. Bryant, who is suing Mississippi Today for defamation, has sent threats to the news outlet for continuing to report this story, including basic updates about public court documents.” (emphasis added). These statements are false, intentionally misleading, and defamatory. Bryant did not threaten Mississippi Today “for continuing to report this story,” nor has he threatened Mississippi Today for reporting on “basic updates about public court documents.”