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Be sure to read Kyle's comical story of shooting two people at a gas station and having police let him go without incident. This man was a pathological liar. - Chris, InfoLib See this new article from the Post: The ‘unverifiable’ legacy of Chris Kyle, the deadliest sniper in American history Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura has won his defamation case against "American Sniper" author Chris Kyle. The verdict was announced around 1:20 p.m. Tuesday. The federal jury awarded Ventura $500,000 for defamation and $1.3 million for unjust enrichment. That brings the total to $1.8 million. On the sixth day of deliberations, the jury decided the 2012 best-selling book defamed Ventura in its description of a bar fight in California in 2006. Kyle wrote that he decked a man, whom he later identified as Ventura, after the man allegedly said the Navy SEALs "deserve to lose a few." Ventura testified the punch and remarks never happened and sued to clear his name. Kyle said in testimony videotaped before his death last year that his story was accurate. Read More |