Judge awards former journalist Arthur Kent $250,000 in legal costs
CALGARY — An Alberta judge has awarded former TV journalist Arthur Kent $250,000 in legal costs in his successful defamation lawsuit against Canada’s largest newspaper chain — falling $1 million short of Kent’s request.
The long and bitter litigation began in 2008 after a negative newspaper article was written about the one-time TV correspondent while he was running for political office. Kent won the lawsuit last year against Postmedia and one of its former columnists.
Kent, who got the nickname “Scud Stud” while reporting for NBC during the Persian Gulf war, was awarded $200,000 in damages for the piece written by Don Martin. He received an additional $61,000 in interest.
Martin, who portrayed Kent as an out-of-control egomaniac who was a “dud” on the election trail, admitted during the court hearing that he would “write it differently today.”


