According to an article in the March 29 Dayton Daily News, Rohr had initially won his lawsuit against Gustin, but the jury voted not to award him any money. A retrial was ordered, but will not be held thanks to the settlement.
Rohr sued Charles "Mo" Gustin after Gustin claimed police cruisers had been to Rohr's house three or four times to check out domestic abuse complaints;
Rohr said his lawyer, Grant Kerber of Troy, suggested the donation. Rohr liked the idea.
"My sole objective was to send a message that you can't go around saying untrue things about someone without repercussions." Rohr said.
Rohr said he thinks he made his point.
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Rohr also doesn't want people going around saying the true things about his conduct.
That's for damn sure. Some secrets are better left untold.
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