Tennessee man jailed 37 days over Facebook meme mocking Charlie Kirk's death wins $850K settlement
Tennessee man Larry Bushart will receive $850,000 after spending 37 days in jail for a Facebook meme, vindicating his First Amendment rights.
Last updated: 2026-05-21 22:23:35 ET
Tennessee man Larry Bushart will receive $850,000 after spending 37 days in jail for a Facebook meme, vindicating his First Amendment rights.
The owner of the music of “A Charlie Brown Christmas” and other “Peanuts” television specials filed four lawsuits Wednesday over what they say...
Larry Bushart spent 37 days behind bars for a meme he shared on Facebook after the killing of the conservative commentator.
Larry Bushart was jailed for 37 days over a Facebook post after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie KirkTennessee officials will pay $8...
Larry Bushart, who spent 37 days in jail over his Facebook post about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, will get $835,000 to se...
Tennessee officials will pay $835,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a man who was jailed for more than a month over a Facebook post he made about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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