The court describes the video in question (as alleged): an anonymous social media account and online “persona” known as Rain Drops Media (“Rain Drops”) published a defamatory video falsely suggesting that Eizenga was an abusive partner who battered Monroe Capri Bryant (“Bryant”), a young social media influencer. The video in question consists of a collage of other social media posts and clips from Bryant’s live-stream featuring Plaintiff and Bryant together along with a caption that reads, “Woman was punched and assaulted by her boyfriend, she claims he still loves her and insists they’re ‘good’ . . . .” In the video, one of Bryant’s eyes is severely bruised, and Plaintiff can be seen attempting to kiss Bryant on the temple. The video has been viewed roughly four million times on the social media platform X… WorldStar reposted Rain Drops’ video to its social media accounts (including Facebook, Instagram, and worldstarhiphop.com) with a slightly modified caption that now read: “CYCLE…
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