Crime | Shirley Sherrod Shirley Sherrod Sues Breitbart Over NAACP Clip Suit holds blogger 'damaged her reputation' By Matt Cantor Posted Feb 14, 2011 7:08 AM CST Copied Ousted Agriculture Department employee Shirley Sherrod listens during a panel discussion at the National Association of Black Journalists Annual Convention Thursday, July 29, 2010 in San Diego. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) Shirley Sherrod has followed through on plans to sue Andrew Breitbart following an out-of-context video clip he released last year that ended up getting her fired from her USDA job. The suit holds that Breitbart’s video "damaged her reputation and prevented her from continuing her work," Salon reports. The conservative media honcho "categorically rejects the transparent effort to chill his constitutionally protected free speech." Following the filing of the suit, one of Breitbart’s websites posted a piece labeling it “the Pigford Lawsuit,” referencing a government legal settlement with black farmers that Breitbart has attacked. “I can promise you this: neither I, nor my journalistic websites, will or can be silenced by the institutional Left, which is obviously funding this lawsuit,” he said. Last year, Breitbart’s video excerpt of an NAACP speech suggested Sherrod had discriminated against white farmers, prompting a media uproar—but the discrimination claims were false. (Click for more on Breitbart's obsession with the Pigford settlement.) Read These Next Hall of Famer Dave Parker dies That 'buy now, pay later' loan may soon hit your credit score. LGBTQ+ Pride march defies Orban There's a problem with America's crash test dummies. Report an error