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Dixie Chicks Singer Sued for Defamation

By  CHUCK BARTELS

Updated 1:09 AM CDT, Fri, Dec 5, 2008

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Singer Natalie Maines spoke out for three people convicted of the slayings and alleged the stepfather was involved in the killings.

 

Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines is the target of a defamation lawsuit by the stepfather of one of three 8-year-old boys slain in 1993.

Maines spoke out for three people convicted of the slayings and alleged the stepfather was instead involved in the killings.

Terry Hobbs, stepfather of Steve Branch, who was killed in 1993 with Christopher Byers and Michael Moore, filed suit in Pulaski County Circuit Court on Nov. 25. The suit names all three members of the Dixie Chicks, but focuses on Maines.

The suit seeks compensatory and punitive damages. Hobbs claims he suffered loss of income, injury to his reputation and emotional distress.

Maines attended a Dec. 19 rally in Little Rock, where she claimed Jason Baldwin, Damien Echols and Jessie Misskelley — known to sympathizers as the "West Memphis Three" — were innocent and that supposed new evidence pointed to Hobbs. Her comments echoed a Nov. 26, 2007, letter that was still on the Dixie Chicks' Web site on Thursday, in which she claimed that new DNA testing of hair from the crime scene linked Hobbs to the killings and that his behavior after the slayings indicated his guilt.

The lawsuit says the claim is false.

Hobbs told the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in a Feb. 1 interview that his reputation was in tatters and he wanted to clear his name.

"I want people to know I haven't done nothing wrong," Hobbs said. "I want them to hear it from me."

No lawyer for Maines was listed in court filings and a publicist didn't immediately return a call for comment. Hobbs' attorney, J. Cody Hiland, didn't immediately return a call for comment Thursday.

The lawsuit says Maines' statements were "so extreme in degree as to be beyond the pale of decency and to be regarded as atrocious and utterly intolerable in civilized society."

Assertions similar to those made by Maines were also made by lawyers seeking new trials for the three convicts.

The boys' bodies were found by police a day after they vanished from their quiet, tree-lined neighborhood May 5, 1993. Police arrested the three after a confession by Misskelley in which he described how he watched Baldwin and Echols sexually assault and beat two of the boys as he ran down another trying to escape. A jury gave Misskelley a life-plus-40-year sentence for the killings. A later jury gave Baldwin a life sentence without parole. Echols, then 19, the oldest of the three, received the death penalty.

The Arkansas Supreme Court later upheld the convictions, but a later documentary sparked interest across the Internet, as well as among celebrities, including Maines, who felt the teens were railroaded by police for their interest in heavy metal music and the occult. Supporters say they raised more than $1 million for a legal defense fund for the three, enough to pay for lawyers, new DNA testing and a second federal appeal on behalf of Echols.

A judge has since denied defense motions for a new trial.

Copyright Associated Press

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  • carol from Dallas Friday, Dec 5 at 3:14 PM FLAG COMMENT Natalie Maines is a loud mouth who should have learned from her last case of diarrhea of the mouth but she didn't. I would agree with Ann when she says she lost fans. I won't listen to their music anymore. I just don't think celebrities should be allowed to use public audiences to sway people with accusations that have yet to be proven. The other boys have been proven guilty. So shut up! Natalie! Your mouth has cost you ... MORE >
  • elzot Friday, Dec 5 at 11:06 AM FLAG COMMENT Hey, Ann> I'm no DC fan, but it doesn't look like they lost their fans to me. More to the point, if you had reason to believe an innocent person was about to be excuted for killing someone, would you keep your mouth shut?
  • Ann Margaret Friday, Dec 5 at 7:58 AM FLAG COMMENT What makes these Dixie Chicks think they know everything about politics and now qualified to be a judge and jury against a man that was not convicted of a crime? They should have kept their mouths shut from the very beginning and just kept singing, as they wouldn't have lost all of their fans.
  • Crabby Old Guy Friday, Dec 5 at 7:49 AM FLAG COMMENT Must be time for a new album by them. Hope they get a spot on Rosie's new Vulgarity- i mean - Variety Show!!

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