If he made threats, what were the threats?
If he didn't make threats, does this written statement, from a communications executive, to a journalist, intended for news publication, constitute libel?
If he made threats, what were the threats?
If he didn't make threats, does this written statement, from a communications executive, to a journalist, intended for news publication, constitute libel?
But realistically, how worth it would it be for this graphic designer to battle a narcissistic, petty billionaire in court?
US civil court is truly fucked. Criminal as well, for that matter. Ok, the entire judicial branch really. And the executive branch, and legislative, law enforcement, public health, education....
As an aside, what's the easiest country in the EU for immigration?
The one(s) whose language(s) you already speak, unless you're rich enough for an investor visa: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigrant_investor_programs#In...
(While Germany may be tempting especially with all the English used in tourist areas, be aware it's not for nothing that native German speakers use in real life a phrase which translates as "The German language is difficult").
Most of the EU, but not Denmark or Ireland, also theoretically have the Blue Card scheme; but I say "theoretically" because that's a bureaucratic streamlining, the actual granting is still done at national level and from what I've heard different countries grant them at different rates: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Card_(European_Union)
I've seen another American Village project near Moscow a few days ago, they do most of the hard work for you and help with the formalities. Houses are nice too. Not my cup of tea personally — I'm more of a city dweller — but the people there looked happy.