John Oliver has been sued by the coal baron he tried to take down, which he predicted
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Murray - who runs Murray Energy Corporation, the largest private coal company in the country - filed the suit Wednesday, stating that Oliver's program "executed a meticulously planned attempt to assassinate the character of and reputation of Mr. Robert E. Murray and his companies."
In the segment, Oliver called Murray a "geriatric Dr. Evil" because of Murray Energy's weakened safety practices, which, Oliver contended, led to a collapse in one of his Utah mines that killed nine workers.
Oliver predicted that the lawsuit would occur within the segment itself Sunday night. The "Last Week Tonight" host noted that Murray had a history of suing media outlets over unflattering coverage, and Murray previously sent a cease-and-desist letter when the show reached out to him for comment.
Murray's lawsuit argues that Oliver omitted mention of reports that an earthquake, rather than dangerous mining practices, caused the Utah mine collapse. Murray himself has cited an earthquake as the source of the incident.
The suit mentions that Murray's reportedly bad health worsened after he saw the segment - "likely further reducing his already limited life expectancy due to his Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis."
Murray, an ardent supporter of President Donald Trump, also takes issue with Oliver's political motivations in the suit, stating that Oliver's program has "vigorously supported and advanced Mrs. Clinton's agenda."
According to Ken White, a First Amendment litigator in California who talked to The Daily Beast, Murray's suit is "frivolous and vexatious," and "any core of merit is buried in nonsense."
Watch the segment that prompted Murray's lawsuit below:
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