In December 2008, Iseman filed a
US$27 million
defamation lawsuit against
The New York Times, alleging that the paper, in the course of describing circumstances of her lobbying activity, had falsely implied an illicit romantic relationship between her and Senator
John McCain.
The Times said they "fully stood behind the article" and the story was "true and accurate". The suit was subsequently settled without payment in February 2009. As part of the settlement, Ms. Iseman accepted the Times’ explanation, which appeared in a "Note to Readers" published in the newspaper. The "Note to Readers" said: "The article did not state, and The Times did not intend to conclude, that Ms. Iseman had engaged in a romantic affair with Senator McCain or an unethical relationship on behalf of her clients in breach of the public trust." The article that prompted the lawsuit was published on February 21, 2008. McCain's presidential campaign called the article "a hit-and-run smear campaign" and "gutter politics." This confession occurred after he and the campaign had already disputed the claims published in
The New York Times. "Ultimately, John McCain's lie became mine," Schmidt said. On May 9, 2022,
The Times stated that Schmidt lied about McCain's romantic involvement with the female lobbyist in order to discredit
The Times article and protect his client's reputation, ==References==