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Thursday, 28 April 2011 - Katie Holmes settles libel suit on drugs claim |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Video Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Exclusive: Facebook investors look for exits 9:23am EDT Storms knock out TVA nuclear units, power lines 27 Apr 2011 Tornadoes and storms rip through South, more than 220 dead | 11:40am EDT Honolulu has best air in U.S., Los Angeles and others the worst: report 5:47am EDT William and Kate "deeply touched" by well-wishers | 8:50am EDT Discussed 150 Texas governor calls for prayers for rain 139 Obama sees no magic bullet to push down gas prices 93 White House releases longer Obama birth certificate Watched Fire ants form rafts to defy floods Tue, Apr 26 2011 Nokia announces layoffs, outsourcing Wed, Apr 27 2011 Simon the robot requests your attention Tue, Apr 26 2011 Katie Holmes settles libel suit on drugs claim Tweet Share this LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actress Katie Holmes has reached a settlement in her $50 million defamation lawsuit against celebrity magazine Star over an article that falsely suggested she was a drug addict, her representative said on Wednesday. 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Credit: Reuters/Mario Anzuoni LOS ANGELES | Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:15am EDT LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actress Katie Holmes has reached a settlement in her $50 million defamation lawsuit against celebrity magazine Star over an article that falsely suggested she was a drug addict, her representative said on Wednesday. Star magazine also published an apology in its May 9 edition, on news stands on Wednesday, and said it was making a "substantial donation" to a nonprofit dance foundation supported by the actress. Holmes, the wife of Tom Cruise, filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles in March over a January edition of the magazine with the coverline "Addiction Nightmare. Katie Drug Shocker!" The inside story made no allegations of drug use but referred to counseling sessions in the Church of Scientology. Cruise is one of Hollywood's leading Scientology followers, and his five-year marriage to Holmes is a frequent source of speculation in celebrity media. Star magazine said in its printed apology that the magazine "did not intend to suggest Katie Holmes was a drug addict or was undergoing treatment for a drug addiction." Holmes was seeking $50 million in damages but the financial terms of the settlement were confidential, her representative said in a statement. Star magazine is published by Florida-based American Media Inc, whose group includes tabloid weekly The National Enquirer. "I'm pleased that this lawsuit could be resolved amicably and accept American Media's apology. With this dispute out of the way, I look forward to once again focusing my attention on my family and career," Holmes said in a statement. Holmes' attorney, Aaron Moss, said the lawsuit should serve "as a lesson to other tabloids that if they print false and defamatory stories about Katie, she will stand up for her legal rights." 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