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    By Myles UlwellingMarch 26, 2024 Court Battles 3 Mins Read
    Matt Schlapp, Chairman of the American Conservative Union, speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Md., on Thursday, February 22, 2024.
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    The GOP strategist who filed a lawsuit against Conservative Political Action Conference Chair Matt Schlapp and his wife Mercedes Schlapp for sexual assault and defamation has decided to drop the lawsuits against the couple. This was confirmed by attorneys for both sides to The Hill.

    Carlton Huffman, in a statement provided by Schlapp’s spokesperson, stated, “I am discontinuing all of my lawsuits. The claims made in my lawsuits were the result of a complete misunderstanding, and I regret that the lawsuit caused pain to the Schlapp family.”

    Huffman, a former staff member of Republican Herschel Walker’s Georgia Senate campaign, sued the Schlapps at the beginning of last year, alleging that Matt Schlapp was “aggressively fondling” his groin while the two drove back from a restaurant to a hotel during a campaign stop in October 2022.

    The lawsuit sought $9.4 million from the couple for a count of sexual battery against Matt Schlapp, a count of defamation against the couple, and a count of conspiracy against the pair for what Huffman said were attempts to defame him.

    Matt Schlapp is also the chair of the American Conservative Union (ACU). Mercedes Schlapp is a former Trump administration official.

    Timothy Hyland, Huffman’s lawyer, confirmed that “The parties have resolved their differences.”

    “The Schlapps have advised that the statements made about me were the result of a misunderstanding, which was regrettable. Neither the Schlapps nor the ACU paid me anything to dismiss my claims against them,” Huffman said.

    Matt Schlapp and his attorney, Ben Chew, criticized a “certain agenda-driven media” for attempting to harm conservatives.

    Ben Chew stated, “In my 35 years of practicing law, I have never seen such a case of malicious piling on by non-parties such as that which Matt and Mercedes Schlapp suffered. We believe it ran from selective leaks from non-party insiders with chips on their shoulders to others who did not prove worthy of the Schlapps’ trust, and of course, certain agenda-driven media who appeared all too eager to destroy conservatives like the Schlapps.”

    Matt Schlapp said his family was “attacked” by “a left-wing media” but has emerged “stronger.”

    Schlapp mentioned, “Increasingly, they [the left] have gained a stranglehold on the mainstream media, social media, and the legal system which they use to try to silence, shame and bankrupt Americans who have contrary, yet correct viewpoints.

    Huffman’s lawyer also confirmed his client also dropped a defamation case against Republican activist Caroline Wren, who was accused of attacking Huffman on social media after the allegations against Schlapp were publicized.

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