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If former Gov. Jesse Ventura didn't like what Navy SEAL Chris Kyle wrote about him in his memoir, "American Sniper," he's going to positively hate what five fellow SEALs -- and the mothers of two ...
Jesse Ventura awarded $1.8 million in defamation suit against former sniper 01:39 "All I wanted to do was clear my name, and it has nothing to do with a widow or anything like that," Ventura said ...
When Jesse Ventura’s defamation trial began against the estate of a Navy SEAL sniper who claimed he slugged the former Minnesota governor, defense attorneys presented a chart of witnesses the… ...
A Minnesota court ruled in Ventura's favor and awarded him $1.8 million in damages, but an appeals court threw out the verdict. Ventura now plans to seek a new trial with the US Supreme Court.
A jury in Minnesota awarded $1.845 million in damages Tuesday to former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura, deciding that he was defamed by the late Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle who said he punched ...
More former Navy SEALs testified Wednesday that they saw parts of a confrontation between Jesse Ventura and Chris Kyle at a bar in Coronado, Calif., including the most direct account yet of … ...
Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura ruffled some feathers during his latest appearance on Saturday Night’s Main Event. During ...
Jesse "The Body" Ventura snapped back from the ropes on Wednesday and again denied allegations that he had been decked in a 2006 bar fight by Chris Kyle, a highly decorated ex-Navy SEAL. Kyle ...
Former Navy SEAL Jeremiah Dinnell testified Wednesday that he looked on as late sniper and author Chris Kyle punched Jesse Ventura and knocked him down onto a California street.
Jesse Ventura’s lawsuit against “American Sniper” author Chris Kyle -- purportedly the deadliest-ever American servicemen -- can proceed with the war hero’s widow as a substitute defendant ...