Young Chiefs Fan Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Deadspin Reporter

The family of the young Kansas City Chiefs fan accused of blackface by a Deadspin reporter has filed a lawsuit against the sports outlet.

During the Chiefs' game against the Las Vegas Raiders back in November, Holden Armenta, 9, was captured by CBS Sports cameras wearing team colors across his entire face as well as a Native American headdress.

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However, after painting his face black and red, cameras initially only caught the black half of Armenta's face, leading to accusations of blackface from Deadspin's Carron J. Phillips.

Phillips later wrote in a story, which was titled 'the NFL needs to speak out against the Kansas City Chiefs fan in Black face, Native headdress', that Armenta had 'found a way to hate Black people and the Native Americans at the same time' with his face paint at the game.

Ed Morrissey

If I were Phillips, I'd be looking for a settlement toute suite. There's no way to defend his commentary; this is Nicholas Sandmann turf in terms of defamation. 

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