An individual can qualify as a limited purpose public figure, if the person invites public attention to her views, voluntarily injects herself into a public controversy, assumes a position of prominence in the public controversy and maintains access to the media.
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Hundley v. ESPN Productions Inc.
Superior Court
February 11, 2013
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