Tom Cruise drops defamation lawsuit after reaching settlement
Tom Cruise has avoided going to trial with bosses at In Touch and Life & Style magazines after reaching a settlement over his $50 million defamation lawsuit.
The Mission: Impossible star launched legal action against owners at Bauer Media Group in November (13) over the magazines' 2012 suggestions that he had "abandoned" his daughter Suri following his divorce from actress Katie Holmes last year (12).
At the time of the filing, his attorney Bert Fields said, "Tom
doesn't go around suing people. He's not a litigious guy. But when
these sleaze peddlers try to make money with disgusting lies about
his relationship with his child, you bet he's going to sue."
Cruise's lengthy deposition made waves as personal details about
his private life were revealed, including his admission that his
devotion to Scientology had been "one of" the reasons behind his
split from Holmes.
The case was set to go to trial, but Cruise has since managed to
resolve the dispute and papers for a lawsuit dismissal were filed
in California federal court on Friday (20Dec13).
The terms of the settlement are confidential, although each party
will be responsible for its own legal costs, according to The
Hollywood Reporter.