Three members of the fraternity profiled in a debunked account of a gang rape in a retracted Rolling Stone magazine story filed a lawsuit.

The Wall Street Journal reports.

Rolling Stone Urges Court to Reject University of Virginia Graduates’ Lawsuit

Rolling Stone magazine is urging a judge to throw out a lawsuit filed by three former fraternity members at the University of Virginia who claim they suffered humiliation and emotional distress because of the magazine’s debunked article about a campus gang rape.

George Elias IV, Stephen Hadford and Ross Fowler sued the magazine in July, saying they were defamed by the November 2014 article written by journalist Sabrina Rubin Erdely, which described in chilling detail a student’s account of being raped by seven men at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house in September 2012. The former Phi Kappa Psi members also sued Erdely and Rolling Stone’s publisher, Wenner Media.

The men claimed the article “created a simple and direct way to match the alleged attackers” to them based on details provided in the story. For example, they said friends and family of Elias “would have reasonably concluded” that the incident happened in the man’s room based on descriptions in the article.


 
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