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  1. Edward Dickinson Tayloe II was not happy. A Charlottesville newspaper had published a profile this year featuring him as one of 13 plaintiffs suing to prevent the removal of the city’s embattled...

  2. Sep 14, 2019 · Edward Dickinson Tayloe II is is the descendant of aFirst Family of Virginia,” a euphemistic way of saying white, rich, socially prominent before the American Revolution and—through the Civil War—slaveholding.

  3. A defamation lawsuit against a University of Virginia professor who spoke out through the news media about local issues involving the history of slavery in Charlottesville and their relationship to Confederate monuments is frivolous and should be dismissed, according to a brief in the case filed.

  4. Edward Dickinson Tayloe II is suing the city to save the statue behind the Unite the Right rally—and says the paper implied he is “a racist and an opponent of people of color.”.

  5. Sep 26, 2019 · Edward Dickinson Tayloe II is suing the C-Ville Weekly after the newspaper in March profiled his involvement in a suit to stop the removal of Confederate statues in Virginia — while...

  6. Oct 23, 2020 · Edward Dickinson Tayloe II is suing C-Ville Weekly, reporter Lisa Provence and a University of Virginia associate professor for defamation. A Charlottesville man descended from the “First...

  7. Oct 28, 2019 · That’s where Edward Dickinson Tayloe II claimed an article in Cville Weekly impaired his reputation. Provence wrote about Tayloe, a 76-year-old portfolio manager, after he and 12 other people...