Dana Thomas is suing The Pettiest Officer Organization LLC for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress

Walter E. Hoffman US Courthouse
Walter E. Hoffman US Courthouse
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In a recent court filing, Dana Thomas has initiated legal action against The Pettiest Officer Organization LLC and Brett Michael Carrier in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Thomas accuses the defendants of defamation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and seeks both preliminary and permanent injunctions to prevent further defamatory statements. The lawsuit arises from allegedly false accusations made by the defendants on their Facebook page, claiming that Thomas was involved in multiple sexual assault reports during her career with the U.S. Coast Guard. These claims have reportedly caused significant reputational damage and emotional distress to Thomas, who is seeking damages exceeding $75,000.

Source: 125cv01879_Thomas_v_The_Pettiest_Officer_Organization_LLC_Complaint_Eastern_District_Virginia.pdf



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