Her family sued the Board of Education over the matter, and they were awarded $37,500.

The posts then got labeled as false by Facebook.

Owens responded by unsuccessfully suing Lead Stories and USA Today.

Candace Owens with neutral expression

The lawsuit was first dismissed in July 2021.

Owens appealed the decision, but the dismissal was upheld by Delaware’s Supreme Court in February 2022.

That was not Owens' first time suing.

Candace Owens giving a speech

In 2019, she sued the real-estate company that owned her luxury apartment in Stamford, Connecticut.

They argued in their courtfilingthat Owens had been at least partially responsible for any moisture problems in her apartment.

Here’s what happened.

Candace Owens raising hands

Things came to a head in the summer of 2021.

In a long video posted toInstagram, Owens laid out all the reasons she felt that Klacik was shady.

She also referred to Klacik disparagingly as having worked as a stripper.

Klacik fired back on social media as well as filing a $20 million defamation lawsuit against Owens.

Fast forward to December 2022, and a Tennessee judgeruledthat the lawsuit would be “dismissed with prejudice.”

That means that Klacik couldn’t file another similar lawsuit against Owens.

Klacik was also required to pay Owens $115,000 to cover legal fees.