The defendants appealed a trial judgment awarding the plaintiff physician $200,000 in general damages for defamation arising from an investigative television broadcast.
The broadcast suggested the plaintiff knowingly prescribed dangerous heart medication and was dishonest.
The trial judge found the broadcast defamatory, rejected defenses of qualified privilege and fair comment, and found malice.
The plaintiff cross-appealed the denial of exemplary damages.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the defendants' appeal, finding no error in the trial judge's liability or general damages assessment.
The Court allowed the cross-appeal, awarding $150,000 in exemplary damages because the defendants distorted the plaintiff's words and maintained their position through the appeal despite the finding of malice.