Minke v. City of Minneapolis
Annotate this CasePlaintiff applied for a job within the Mounds View Police Department, which commenced a background investigation. Mounds View contacted the Minneapolis Police Department, where Plaintiff previously worked, and interviewed Sergeant Janice Callaway, one of Plaintiff’s former supervisors, who allegedly made defamatory statements about Plaintiff. Plaintiff subsequently sued Callaway and the City of Minneapolis for intentional interference with prospective economic advantage and for defamation. The district court granted Defendants’ motion for summary judgment with respect to the intentional interference claim but allowed the defamation claim to proceed. The court of appeals affirmed. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the district court did not err in denying summary judgment on the defamation claim, as absolute privilege did not apply to the allegedly defamatory statements made by Callaway.
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