Schaecher v. Bouffault
Annotate this CasePlaintiffs applied for a special use permit requesting a permit to operate a boarding kennel in accordance with Clark County Zoning Ordinances. Plaintiffs filed suit against Defendant, a nearby neighbor and member of the Clarke County Planning Commission, alleging defamation and tortious interference with a contract. Specifically, Plaintiffs claimed that Defendant sent defamatory emails and made false public statements defaming Plaintiffs. The circuit court sustained Defendant’s demurrer on all counts, concluding that the statements were not defamatory and were protective by legislative immunity and that the allegations did not set forth a claim for tortious interference. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) none of the disputed statements by Defendant were sufficiently defamatory in nature to survive demurrer; and (2) the allegations failed to state a claim for tortious interference with contract.
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