SmileDirectClub Files $2.8 Billion Lawsuit Against NBC Over Defamatory And Error-Filled ‘Nightly News’ Story
SmileDirectClub (NASDAQ: SDC) has filed a $2.8 billion lawsuit against NBC Universal Media and journalist Vicky Nguyen for allegedly airing a defamatory report containing over 40 false statements about the company. The lawsuit claims that NBC misrepresented the safety and effectiveness of SmileDirectClub’s telehealth platform, which adversely impacted the company’s reputation and resulted in a $950 million market cap loss. SmileDirectClub asserts that NBC disregarded provided evidence supporting their claims and maliciously published misleading information, harming patients and investors alike.
- The lawsuit seeks $2.8 billion, highlighting the serious nature of the claims against NBC.
- SmileDirectClub provided extensive documentation to NBC demonstrating the safety and effectiveness of their treatment.
- The company suffered a $950 million decline in market capitalization following NBC's report.
- The lawsuit suggests significant reputational damage, which could impact future business and investor confidence.
Story Had 40+ Errors, Ignored Facts Handed to Reporter Prior to Broadcast
NBC News Never Intended to Tell the Truth, Suit Claims
NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 18, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SmileDirectClub, Inc. (NASDAQ: SDC) the oral care company and first direct-to-consumer medtech platform for teeth straightening, announced today that it has filed a lawsuit seeking approximately
NBC’s February 13, 2020 ‘Nightly News’ report contained more than 40 false and misleading statements about SmileDirectClub and the treatment patients receive from the hundreds of board-certified doctors who use the company’s platform to treat patients, the Company said in the lawsuit filed at the state courthouse in Nashville. SmileDirectClub’s reputation was wrongly sullied and its business unjustly harmed as a result of the NBC story according to the suit.
“The breadth of its misconduct is staggering,” the Company said in the 205-page lawsuit. “NBC misled its viewers and readers about the safety of the treatment that patients receive when using SDC’s platform, the involvement of licensed dentists and orthodontists in the treatment of patients when using SDC’s platform, and the benefits that patients receive when they are treated using SDC’s platform. Incredibly, nearly everything that NBC stated and implied about SDC in its broadcast and online report was factually inaccurate.”
The Company added, “Making matters worse, NBC knew it was not telling the truth to its viewers and readers.”
In the wake of NBC’s report, and as a direct result of it, SDC’s market cap plummeted by
“SmileDirectClub gave NBC every opportunity to retract this defamatory report and correct the record voluntarily. NBC choose not to so. At that point, the company had no choice but to bring this lawsuit to defend its brand and the reputation of hundreds of doctors who are using SmileDirectClub’s telehealth platform to treat patients every day,” said J. Erik Connolly, Vice Chair of the Litigation Practice Group at Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff, and outside counsel for SmileDirectClub. “With this lawsuit, SmileDirectClub is not just holding NBC accountable for its misconduct, but it is also telling its affiliated doctors and shareholders that SmileDirectClub stands by their side and will fight to protect their interests and reputations.”
According to the lawsuit, prior to NBC publishing its reports, SmileDirectClub made available to NBC hundreds of pages of documents demonstrating the safety and effectiveness, and benefits, of the treatment patients receive using the company’s telehealth platform.
Additionally, SmileDirectClub made senior officers available to NBC to answer questions and arranged interviews with doctors who treat patients using SDC’s platform, as well as with many of the more than 750,000 patients whose lives have been changed for the better as a result of the treatment they received.
NBC chose to ignore this information and these sources because it never intended to publish the truth, according to the lawsuit.
“NBC must be held accountable for its abuse of power and betrayal of trust,” the Company said in the lawsuit. “Viewers and readers across the country turn to the media for the information they need to make decisions about their health and well-being. NBC abused their trust by publishing reports about SDC that were littered with false and misleading statements. NBC’s misconduct not only financially injured SDC, but it also prevented patients from seeking the affordable treatment they need for their orthodontic problems and caused investors to lose millions, if not billions, of dollars.”
About SmileDirectClub
SmileDirectClub, Inc. (Nasdaq: SDC) (“SmileDirectClub”) is an oral care company and creator of the first direct-to-consumer medtech platform for teeth straightening, now also offered directly via dentist and orthodontists’ offices. Through our cutting-edge teledentistry technology and vertically integrated model, we are revolutionizing the oral care industry, from clear aligner therapy to our affordable, premium oral care product line. SmileDirectClub’s mission is to democratize access to affordable and convenient care, unleashing the power of a person’s smile to positively impact their place in the world. SmileDirectClub is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee and operates in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany and Hong Kong. For more information, please visit SmileDirectClub.com.
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