SmileDirectClub is seeking nearly $3 billion in damages from NBC for what it alleges were defamatory news reports about the company’s treatment methods
Teledentistry company SmileDirectClub Inc. sued Comcast Corp.’s NBCUniversal, seeking nearly $3 billion in damages for what it alleges were defamatory news reports about the company’s treatment methods.
The suit, filed Monday in a Tennessee court, focuses on a Feb. 13 “NBC Nightly News” segment that described complaints by some SmileDirectClub customers and warnings about teledentistry from an orthodontics professor. The lawsuit also says that an online article accompanying the segment is inaccurate.
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