Newspaper owner sues small Kansas city, police department for raiding his home and office: 'Illegal as hell'



The owner of a small newspaper in Marion, Kansas, a city of fewer than 2,000 residents, is suing his city and local police department, among other defendants, after officers conducted a raid on his home and newspaper office last summer.

On Monday, Eric Meyer, owner of the Marion County Record, filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Kansas, claiming that various public figures, in their official and personal capacities, violated his First and Fourth Amendment rights when they searched his home and office in August 2023. During those raids, investigators apparently seized computers, servers, hard drives, and even personal cell phones belonging to reporters, as Blaze News previously reported.

The raids on Meyer's home and office related to Kari Newell, a prominent Marion businesswoman who was seeking a liquor license for her restaurant. However, Meyer had received a tip that Newell had been illegally driving on a suspended license after a previous DUI conviction, information that likely would have put Newell's liquor license request in jeopardy.

Though Meyer's paper, the Marion County Record, never ran a story about Newell's past, Meyer did contact then-Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody and Marion County Sheriff Jeff Soyez to say that he would investigate whether local law enforcement had knowingly permitted Newell to drive on a suspended license.

Newell, who had also recently asked Meyer and another Record reporter to leave her coffee shop during an event for a Republican congressman, later accused Meyer of obtaining her private information in an "illegal" manner.

Within a matter of days, all five members of the Marion Police Department and two Marion County sheriff's deputies conducted the raids on Meyer's home and the Marion County Record office. The predicates for the search warrant were reportedly "identity theft of Kari Newell" and "unlawful acts concerning computers."

In the lawsuit, Meyer alleged that the raids were conducted in retaliation for unfavorable coverage of former Marion Mayor David Mayfield and former Chief Cody, who resigned from his position after footage from the raid allegedly showed him rifling through reporters' files about his previous work with the police department in Kansas City, Missouri.

Meyer has always claimed that the information regarding Newell's past was discovered legally since driving records are public. Yet, according to the lawsuit, Cody misrepresented the law regarding such information in the search warrant authorizing the raid.

Marion County District Court Magistrate Judge Laura Viar, who signed the search warrant, then almost immediately nullified it when she crossed out the line for a notary's signature, claiming that Chief Cody had sworn to the veracity of its contents "before me," even though Cody had not actually done so, the lawsuit said.

Meyer stated he also intends to add a wrongful death claim to the lawsuit in connection with his late mother, Joan Meyer. Joan Meyer co-owned the Record with her son and was present in his home at the time of the raids last August. "I’m not dumb," she told the officers that day, the lawsuit stated. "I may be ninety-some years old, but I know what’s going on. And what’s going on is illegal as hell."

She even predicted that the raids would kill her, warning the officers, "That’s going to be murder." Within 24 hours of the raids, Joan Meyer died of an apparent heart attack. She was 98.

The lawsuit does not list the financial damages sought for the raids, but Meyer did indicate that he will seek $5 million in the wrongful death claim.

"The last thing we want is to bankrupt the city or county, but we have a duty to democracy and to countless news organizations and citizens nationwide to challenge such malicious and wanton violations of the First and Fourth Amendments and federal laws limiting newsroom searches," Eric Meyer said.

Meyer also indicated he would donate "any punitive damages to community projects and causes supporting cherished traditions of freedom."

The lawsuit names many defendants: the City of Marion, former Mayor Mayfield, former Chief Cody, acting Marion Chief Zach Hudlin, Sheriff Soyez, the Marion County Board of Commissioners, and Detective Aaron Christner. Blaze News reached out to current Marion Mayor Michael Powers, Chief Hudlin, Sheriff Soyez, and David Mueller, the chair of the Marion County Board of Commissioners, for comment. We did not receive any responses.

Days after the raid last year, however, the Marion PD claimed in a Facebook post written in the first person that the officers' actions would ultimately be "vindicated."

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Blaze News' Steve Baker released from courthouse after arrest over his Jan. 6 reporting — and notables have been reacting



Blaze News investigative journalist Steve Baker has been released from a federal courthouse in Dallas after his arrest earlier Friday over his Jan. 6 reporting:

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Baker also spoke to BlazeTV's Steve Deace after his release:

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What are the details?

Baker — who for years has been searching for the truth about Jan. 6, 2021, and believes the U.S. government has been targeting him for it — on Friday was charged with four misdemeanors related to his Jan. 6 coverage at the U.S. Capitol after turning himself in to the FBI in Dallas.

But first he was handcuffed and perp-walked:

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The charges are:

  • Knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority
  • Disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds
  • Disorderly conduct in a capitol building
  • Parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a capitol building

BlazeTV contributor Jill Savage noted Friday that she exited the courtroom with Baker, who "was able to wear his dress clothes but had shackles on his wrists and ankles. He is expected to be released today. His next hearing is set in DC for March 14th."

Baker learned of the charges for the first time Friday and earlier this week told Blaze News that the powers that be wouldn't tell his attorney about the charges because they believed Baker would post them on social media.

Baker's Dallas attorney, James Lee Bright, added to Blaze News that withholding the nature of the charges against his client was a "really unusual" move.

Bright told Blaze News that he's "disturbed" about what's happening with his client, especially given that Baker has been "in full compliance" all this time. Bright also said the federal government "three-plus years later going after people who were legitimate functioning journalists that day" appears designed to have an "absolute chilling effect."

Baker added that when he asked his other attorney, William Shipley, why the federal government is treating him like this, Shipley replied, "You know why. You've been poking them in the eye for three years."

'This is truly outrageous'

Baker's arrest and charges have been getting a ton of attention — and notable individuals have been weighing in:

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Legal experts suggest Fox-Dominion settlement might come back to bite the liberal media hard



Fox News agreed Tuesday to pay Dominion Voting Systems $787.5 million (roughly one-quarter of Fox News' reported gross earnings in 2022) to settle its $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit and avoid a protracted trial.

Leftists, Democratic operatives, and others in the liberal media establishment celebrated this setback for Fox News, suggesting it was a well-deserved penalty for asking sensitive questions and entertaining a narrative that ultimately collapsed under scrutiny.

According to legal experts, liberals' jubilation today at the conservative outlet's expense may soon come back to haunt them.

Glass houses

CNN host Jake Tapper, who refused to apologize for advancing a false narrative for years when it ultimately crumbled, giggled when reading his script about Fox News' misfortune.

Tapper said, "I’m sorry. This is going to be difficult to say with a straight face."

\u201cTotally-not-a-liberal-activist Jake Tapper can't contain his glee while reading Fox News' statement concerning their settlement with Dominion live on CNN.\u201d
— Townhall.com (@Townhall.com) 1681849785

Those signing Tapper's paychecks may soon find it difficult to smile.

Mike Davis, founder of the Article III Project and former chief counsel for nominations to Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, indicated that the Dominion lawsuit has set a new standard, whereby the New York Post could be justified in filing a "billion-dollar defamation lawsuit" against news outlets that "reported the claim it ran a Russian disinformation campaign."

CNN, like Politico and other liberal outfits, infamously downplayed the Hunter Biden laptop story when the New York Post first broke it in October 2020.

TheBlaze previously reported that after the Post published the story revealing some of Hunter Biden's many apparent ethical failures, then-CNN Host Brian Stelter said, "There's a lot about this story that does not add up. ... And, I mean, for all we know, these emails were made up, or maybe some are real and some are fakes, we don't know. But we do know that this is a classic example of the right-wing media machine."

"We are not talking about fully reliable sources here," Stelter said, referring to the Post's story, stressing that it was a "manufactured scandal."

CNN Business elevated Stelter's apparent smears against the Post in an article entitled, "The anatomy of the New York Post's dubious Hunter Biden story."

In one of many other instances in which the outlet denigrated the Post and served to advance a false narrative about the Hunter Biden laptop story, Jake Tapper expressed disgust in an October segment, claiming "the right wing is going crazy with all sorts of allegations about Biden and his family. Too disgusting to even repeat here."

The New York Post was not the only target of CNN's possibly actionable smears. CNN also hounded the computer repairman who first blew the whistle on the Hunter Biden laptop scandal.

John Paul Mac Isaac, the owner of the Delaware computer shop, filed a lawsuit against CNN last year, in which he accuses CNN of broadcasting a "false and defamatory story" that intimated Mac Isaac had committed "an infamous crime, i.e., treason by working with the Russians to commit a crime against the United States of America by attempting to undermine American democracy and the 2020 Presidential election."

Undermining the First Amendment

Matt Mackowiak, chairman of the Travis County GOP and president of Potomac Strategy Group, appears to agree that the consequences of the Dominion lawsuit will be sweeping, noting in the Washington Examiner, "The case has significant implications for the First Amendment."

While it "appears to be a loaded weapon trained on the heart of one cable news network, its true target is our treasured independent and free press."

Mackowiak suggested that the claims about Dominion that Fox News raised "were no question newsworthy. A sitting president's legal claims in a hotly contested presidential election are newsworthy. Full stop. And if professionals at news outlets cannot cover issues in good faith when raised by such prominent officials in the middle of a contested election, the media will be dead."

Like Davis, Mackowiak indicated that liberals and liberal outlets have long gotten away with peddling information and claims that turned out to be untrue if not outright malicious. But "If Fox is found liable under this standard of anyone at the company having doubts, no media outlet will ever be safe."

"It’s a gift to every green energy company lobbying for corrupt funding, every tech company censoring accounts, and every woke corporate actor engaged in preposterous diversity, equity, and inclusion policies that will use it to silence investigative journalists, criticism, and debate," added Mackowiak.

Cheering on an explosive boomerang

Former Attorney General William Barr stressed in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece late last month that liberal outlets, "blinded by resentment at Fox’s success as an alternative media voice," have parroted Dominion's spin at their peril.

"The theory advanced by Dominion is profoundly dangerous to the media industry as whole. Memories are very short and imaginations very limited if the left thinks that only Fox would be vulnerable to lawsuits in a world where defamation liability could be incurred for simply reporting allegations made by others," wrote Barr.

Barr cited the liberal media's false claims of "Russian collusion" and the "lurid allegations" advanced on networks such as CNN by Michael Avenatti during the Senate confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh among the instances when outlets exposed themselves to the reasoning behind this week's defamation suit settlement.

After reiterating that Fox News was well within its rights to have reported on the Dominion story, Barr concluded, "The left should think twice about cheering for Dominion in this case. While the left has more artillery, it also has more targets for defamation cases as left-wing media outlets far outnumber conservative ones."

An attorney for Dominion — a company given an $80 million valuation by a private equity group in 2018 — addressed mainstream reporters after the settlement was reached with Fox News, thanking them "for being with us on this journey. We appreciate what you've done to help us."

\u201cDominion attorney THANKS media for being its lapdog in campaign to destroy conservative media and First Amendment.\n\nHow embarrassing for the media to be thanked for their help in a lawsuit against a media organization.\n\nThe left-wing media hates Fox News more than they care about\u2026\u201d
— \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 Mike Davis \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 Mike Davis \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1681853286

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