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Marketing CEO Michael Coudrey Threatens Author Over Defamation
Michael Coudrey is furious at a left-wing conspiracy theorist, who took to Twitter to push an unfounded conspiracy theory.

Marketing CEO Michael Coudrey is furious at left-wing conspiracy theorist Louise Mensch, who took to Twitter to claim his organization's website was somehow hosted on "Chinese or Russian architecture."
Coudrey insists his organization NewRightUS and the domain name "NewRightUSA" are ‘completely separate entities with absolutely no affiliation or connection or business association with each other.‘ He also indicated his website is hosted on GoDaddy, an American hosting provider based in Arizona.
In light of the unfounded conspiracy being peddled on social media by Mensch, Michael Coudrey issued a statement on Twitter and demanded a retraction from the conspiracy theorist, and even included a cease and desist letter as an attachment to Mensch.
He went on to state to his 175,000 Twitter followers "Left-wing conspiracy theorist Louise Mensch has fraudulently claimed my organization NewRightUS is hosted on "Chinese & Russian architecture", but based this on alleging we owned some spam website (NewRightUSA) that we do not own. Even the slightest due diligence would have indicated this, however people are starting to realize Russia-obsessed quacks like Louise Mensch are hardly a reliable source of accurate information. Should she not issue a retraction, we will be filing a lawsuit against her."
This interaction attracted the attention of Malta Today, who ran an article covering the story in late June.
That didn’t go down well with Coudrey, who has now filed a judicial protest demanding the article be taken down. He lambasted the journalists, stating "Speculation, conspiracy theories, and unproven allegations are not news. It is incredibly concerning to see we are living in a society where so-called "Journalists" parrot these defamatory talking points while masquerading them as real news, because they are so desperate to attack or smear me for my work to help the American people. This must indicate I am doing something right...".