George Zimmerman sues family of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed teen he shot and killed
- Neighbourhood watch volunteer acquitted of 17-year-old’s homicide in 2012 incident is suing victim’s relatives and others involved in case for US$100 million
- Zimmerman is alleging defamation, abuse of civil process and conspiracy, claiming that charges against him rested on false evidence
George Zimmerman, the neighbourhood watch volunteer acquitted of homicide charges in the 2012 fatal shooting of unarmed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Central Florida, is suing Martin’s family, prosecutors and others involved in the case he claims rested on false evidence, according to a copy of the suit sent to the media Wednesday.
Zimmerman is represented by Larry Klayman, a high-profile legal crusader tied to conservative causes and the founder of Judicial Watch before splitting with the activist group.
The suit in Polk County Circuit Court cites information in a documentary about the case that accuses the Martin family of engineering false testimony, and the director has scheduled a news conference this week in Coral Gables to coincide with a film screening there.
The suit seeks US$100 million in civil damages, alleging defamation, abuse of civil process and conspiracy. A copy of the suit was distributed to media on Wednesday by the movie’s director, Joe Gilbert. The case does not yet appear on the online docket of the Polk court system.
The lead defendant in the suit is Sybrina Fulton, Martin’s mother, who became a national figure in the wake of her son’s death as a campaign surrogate for Hillary Clinton and a national advocate for social justice and reducing gun deaths.
She is running for the District 1 seat on the Miami-Dade County Commission being vacated by a term-limited Barbara Jordan in the Miami Gardens area.