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It was a lawsuit pitting two larger-than-life personalities against each other -- former pro wrestler-turned-Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura and ex-Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle. Coach Outlet [www.coachoutletonlineunsius.com] On Tuesday, Ventura was victorious as a federal jury in Minnesota awarded him more than $1.8 million, deciding that Kyle's 2012 best-selling autobiography, "American Sniper" defamed Ventura."I don't feel great. I mean I feel good over the fact that I've been vindicated, that now they know the story was not true. It was fabricated from Day One," Ventura told CNN affiliate WCCO.The suit centered on a passage in which Kyle, who was slain in 2013, described fighting with a man in a California bar in 2006 during the wake for SEAL Mikey Monsoor, who was killed in Iraq in 2006. h1> Coach Factory Outlet [www.coachoutletstoreinuk.com] Kyle wrote that he hit the man after he said that the SEALs "deserve to lose a few," according to numerous media reports, including CNN affiliate KARE. In later interviews, Kyle said he was referring to Ventura.
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