Nashville, Tenn. On Wednesday, May 20, 2026, retired officer Larry Bushart reached an $835,000 settlement with Perry County after spending 37 days jailed for posting a Facebook meme about President Donald Trump following the September 2025 assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Authorities dropped the felony charge in October 2025 and Bushart announced the settlement after legal representation by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression and Phillips & Phillips. Nashville officials said the agreement resolves a federal civil rights lawsuit filed in December 2025 against Sheriff Nick Weems, Investigator Jason Morrow and Perry County; Bushart will dismiss the complaint and the county will pay the award, concluding litigation this week while legal scholars and local officials consider precedent and community impacts.
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This case highlights the ongoing tension between free speech and perceived threats online. It's a reminder to be mindful of what you post on social media. Even seemingly harmless memes can lead to serious consequences, including legal action.
Larry Bushart's $835,000 settlement underscores the importance of understanding your rights online. It's a costly reminder that free speech can be a gray area in the digital age. Worth forwarding if you know someone who's active on social media.
Larry Bushart will receive $835,000, and organizations defending free-speech litigation gain a legal precedent and public visibility.
Perry County and named officials face financial liability, legal costs, and reputational scrutiny after the civil-rights lawsuit and settlement.
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VICTORY! Tennessee man jailed 37 days for Trump meme wins $835,000 settlement after First Amendment lawsuit
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