PRESTON GARNER ET AL. v. SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION ET AL. - Articles

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Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 8, 2025

Court: TN Court of Appeals

Attorneys 1: L. Gino Marchetti, Jr. and Matthew C. Pietsch, Nashville, Tennessee, for the appellants, Southern Baptist Convention and the Credentials Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention.

Attorneys 2: R. Brandon Bundren, Nashville, Tennessee, for the appellants, the Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention and Christy Peters.

Attorneys 3: Bryan E. Delius and Bryce W. McKenzie, Sevierville, Tennessee; and Joseph E. Costner, Maryville, Tennessee, for the appellees, Preston Garner and Kellie Garner.

Judge(s): DAVIS

The appellees filed suit against the appellants for defamation, defamation by implication, false light invasion of privacy, and loss of consortium. The appellants moved to dismiss the case, arguing that the ecclesiastical abstention doctrine barred the trial court from exercising subject matter jurisdiction. They also filed petitions seeking to have the case dismissed pursuant to the Tennessee Public Participation Act (“TPPA”). The trial court denied in part the motions to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, finding that the ecclesiastical abstention doctrine does not apply to this case. It also denied the TPPA petitions, finding that the TPPA does not apply to this case. Alternatively, it found that the appellees satisfied their prima facie burden under the TPPA burden-shifting framework. We conclude that the trial court erred in finding that the TPPA does not apply to this case and reverse that portion of the judgment. Finding no other error, we otherwise affirm the judgment of the trial court.

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