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Friday, December 26, 2008
Defamation Suit Against Greek Orthodox Church Dismissed
In Martinos v Greek Orthodox Archdioceses of America, (NY S.Ct., Dec. 16, 2008), a New York trial court dismissed a defamation action brought by the former parish council president of a Greek Orthodox congregation against the archdiocese, the church, its priest and a parish council past president. At issue was a letter to church officials and a flyer distributed to the congregation regarding charges of financial irregularities in use of parish funds that had been leveled against George Martinos. The court found that the information disseminated-- that allegations had been made, that Martinos had resigned as parish council president and that the bishop had banned him from parish positions-- were true. The court also held that the sending of the letter to its initial recipients was covered by a qualified privilege and that plaintiff failed to allege that these defendants were involved in its broader distribution or in distribution of the flyer. Finally, the court added that it "is troublesome" that the church never gave Martinos (wo is now deceased) the opportunity to try to clear his name. The court added that while it is not in a position to order it, "it would seem just for the church to permit [Martinos'] estate such an opportunity."