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Democrat John Murtha sued over remarks that Marines
killed innocent civilians in cold blood. The Congressman is also up for
re-election
In May 2006, six months after 24 people were killed in a small Iraqi town,
U.S. Rep. John Murtha made a startling accusation. American soldiers, he
contended, had killed innocent civilians “in cold blood.”
Now, less than six weeks before the longtime Johnstown Democrat is up for
re-election, a Marine involved in the now-infamous Haditha incident is suing
Murtha for slander.
Justin Sharratt of Canonsburg, Washington County, left the Marine Corps last
year. But he claims Murtha’s statements have caused “permanent, irreversible
damage to his reputation.”
“What Murtha did is outrageous, and I am seeking punitive damages,” said
Noah Geary, a Pittsburgh attorney representing Sharratt. The lawsuit was
filed Thursday in federal court in Pittsburgh.
It includes Murtha’s statements from nationally televised interviews in
2006, including an exchange during a CNN interview with anchor Wolf Blitzer.
“There was an (improvised explosive device) attack, it killed one Marine,
and then they overreacted and killed a number of civilians without anybody
firing at them,” Murtha told Blitzer.
“That’s what you’re going to find out.”
At this point, though, seven of the eight servicemen charged in the incident
have been cleared.
Geary said Sharratt was charged with three counts of unpremeditated murder
but later was exonerated.
Sharratt, 24, was honorably discharged from the Marines, Geary said.
The lawsuit claims Murtha violated Sharratt’s constitutional rights to
presumption of innocence and due process of law.
While Geary acknowledged that the congressman never mentioned his client by
name, he said media reports did identify Sharratt. And the effects have been
long-lasting, the attorney said.
“People see that on TV,” Geary said. “It becomes truth – it becomes a fact.”
He added that “Justin has had people approach him, giving him a hard time”
in reference to Haditha.
And the suit says Sharratt has lost “significant employment opportunities”
and “significant associational opportunities.”
Murtha, through a spokesman, offered no comment Thursday.
But when a different Haditha Marine filed a lawsuit against him in 2006,
Murtha said he simply wanted to focus attention on troops who were “caught
in the middle of a tragic dilemma” in war-torn Iraq.
“When I spoke up about Haditha, my intention was to draw attention to the
horrendous pressure put on our troops in Iraq and to the cover-up of the
incident,” Murtha said at the time.
The 2006 lawsuit is ongoing. It was filed by Frank D. Wuterich, the only
Marine not yet cleared in the Haditha incident.
Wuterich has pleaded not guilty to voluntary manslaughter charges, The
Associated Press reported.
Haditha has become a political issue in western Pennsylvania.
Diana Irey, a Republican Washington County commissioner, often spoke of the
Haditha Marines during her unsuccessful 2006 campaign against Murtha.
Republican William Russell, challenging Murtha this year, has resurrected
the theme.
In fact, Russell’s campaign Web site features a “personal video message”
from Justin Sharratt’s father, Darryl. And Russell’s only television ad has
focused on Murtha’s Haditha comments.
Geary denied that Sharratt’s lawsuit is connected in any way to the Russell
campaign.
Instead, he said, the legal action must be filed now because a statute of
limitations for slander lawsuits is about to expire.
“There’s no political motivation whatsoever,” Geary said. “This is purely a
legal endeavor.”
Nevertheless, Russell issued a statement on Sharratt’s lawsuit Thursday.
“I sincerely hope that Congressman Murtha will use this opportunity to admit
his mistake and take responsibility for the harm his false accusations have
done to Justin Sharratt and his family,” Russell said.
“Justin’s right to justice goes beyond politics.”
Murtha has 60 days to respond to the lawsuit.
BY MIKE FAHER The Tribune-Democrat
www.tribune-democrat.com
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