Seeking unspecified damages for defamation, Ventura testified on
Friday that he has not been in a fight since he left the Navy
decades before the alleged 2006 encounter in California described by
former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle in "American Sniper: The Autobiography
of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History," published in
2012.
Lawyers for Kyle's estate told the court on Monday Ventura's income
was on the decline before the book due to waning popularity, and
that the passage about the bar fight had little impact on the
dwindling demand for him as a media personality.
Ventura, who was a professional wrestler and actor before entering
politics, testified on Monday that his career was thriving until the
book's publication, but afterward work started to wither.
"It came to a screeching halt is the best way I can put it," Ventura
said. He said his income averaged about $1 million a year in the
prior decade but that it dropped off after Kyle's book came out.
In the book, Kyle said he punched a celebrity he identified as
"Scruff Face," who made disparaging remarks about SEALs. He
identified "Scruff Face" as Ventura during interviews supporting the
book's release.
Laura deShazo, a witness called by the defense, testified a fight
took place at a wake in a bar for a SEAL and she saw the former
governor get hit in a scuffle, but she did not identify who struck
Ventura.
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"I saw Mr. Ventura get hit," she said.
Kyle, killed in 2013 at a Texas shooting range by a troubled Iraq
war veteran, said in a videotaped deposition played for jurors he
punched Ventura, describing him as loud and belligerent.
On Friday, Ventura testified he had no recollection of Kyle.
Ventura, a former member of the Naval Special Forces Underwater
Demolition/SEAL teams, sued Kyle in 2012, contending the fight never
happened.
After Kyle's death, Ventura named his wife, Taya Kyle, as defendant
in the lawsuit. "American Sniper" has generated more than $2.5
million in royalties.
(Reporting by David Bailey; Writing by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by
Doina Chiacu, Will Dunham, Steve Orlofsky and Mohammad Zargham)
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