By Ronn Blitzer
Law and Crime
February 9, 2019
Jerome Corsi, former associate of Roger Stone, is now suing him over statements he made on InfoWars, as well as alleged threats that he says were meant to keep him from testifying in his criminal case.
The complaint, filed in D.C. federal court on Thursday, says that in statements made on the right-wing site in January, Stone said Corsi “has told a number of lies,” and “was perfectly willing to bear false witness against me on multiple points that are complete fabrications,” and other similar statements. He also says that Stone falsely accused him of alcoholism. The lawsuit also accuses Stone of using other people, “either out in the open or secretly,” to defame Corsi. Those others include InfoWars’ Alex Jones and Gateway Pundit’s Cassandra Fairbanks, who recently faced a legal threat of her own from Corsi’s lawyer Larry Klayman.