Court Opinion

ID: 2645265
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2013-12-10 01:01:07.358717+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T11:54:31.710473
License: Public Domain

PER CURIAM:
 

  Plaintiff, Marvin Colbert, Jr. brought this defamation action against his former employer, Anheuser-Busch, Inc., alleging that defendant’s employee made a call to the police regarding an incident between plaintiff and his supervisor, and that this call was defamatory and resulted in his termination. After a jury trial, the defendant moved for judgment as a matter of law, which the district court granted. In granting the motion, the district court recited that there was no evidence before the jury from which it could infer the content of the call to police, much less whether that content was untrue or defamatory. Furthermore, the court held that the evidence was overwhelming that plaintiffs termination had “absolutely nothing to do with this call,” but rather was the result of the incident between plaintiff and his supervisor. Finally, the court observed that there was “no evidence of malice in this case.” As a result of these conclusions, the district court granted defendant’s motion for a judgment as a matter of law.
 

  We have reviewed the record, the trial transcripts provided, and have read and considered the parties’ arguments in their briefs. Finding no clear error in the district court’s view of the evidence, we conclude that its decision to grant judgment as a matter of law to defendant is due to be
 

  AFFIRMED.