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Ex-Aide Goes Full Legal Drama: Sues Ex-AHS Boss, Newspaper, and Journalist for Alleged Reputation CPR

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In a move that has legal experts and comedy writers equally intrigued, Alberta Premier’s former top aide, Marshall Smith,has launched a multi-million-dollar defamation lawsuit naming Athana Mentzelopoulos, the former president and CEO of AHS, the newspaper, its Calgary reporter Carrie Tait, and an unnamed man who is believed to be a former board member for the health authority.

Marshall Smith alleges defamation, emotional distress, and “professional sabotage by metaphor” after reporter Carrie Tait published an exposé last fall suggesting he “ran the Premier’s Office like a frat house with a surveillance budget.” The article claimed Smith wielded influence over health decisions “like a man trying to perform surgery with a hammer,” a line Tait later described as “poetic license, not a clinical observation.”

Tait is also accused of leaking internal memos, including one titled “Please Stop Emailing Me at 3 A.M., Marshall,” which Mentzelopoulos claims was “taken wildly out of context” and meant as a friendly joke.

In his 42-page lawsuit, Smith insists the coverage turned him into a political punchline, citing that strangers now refer to him as “Premier Puppetmaster” at Safeway.

“I’ve had to switch grocery stores twice,” he said in a statement, adding, “Nobody should suffer this level of career death unless they actually mismanage a pandemic.”

Legal scholars are split on the case. Some say it could redefine defamation law in Canada. Others say it could make for an excellent miniseries.

The defendants have not commented publicly, though a source says Carrie Tait is preparing a counter-lawsuit—on behalf of metaphors everywhere.



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