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Liberty Media-IAC: Diller Thought Malone Would Apologize For WSJ Article

By Staci D. Kramer - Thu 13 Mar 2008 01:08 PM PST

From the Liberty Media-IAC (NSDQ: IACI) trial ... Liberty attorney Kevin Abrams asked Barry Diller if, as a sailor, he understood what it meant when the Wall Street Journal published a comment from John Malone that “the hook is set. It is our company. ... Barry ain’t going to be able to spit the hook.” Diller’s terse reply: “I sail. I don’t fish. I got the point.”

Prodded to talk about why he saw the Oct. 27, 2007 article as a turning point—q: Which way did you turn? Diller: “South” —Diller, described the article as “nasty” and “hurtful.” Asked what he did next, Diller said:  “I didn’t think it was over. I expected John Malone to call and apologize.” He compared the next two weeks to scenes from a movie:  “I thought he’d read this and go, ‘Oh, my, g-d. I would never do that.”

Posted in: Companies, IACI, Legal

Tags: john malone, barry diller, liberty media

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