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  The suspect accused of killing at least five people at the Maryland newspaper had an ongoing dispute with the publication, court papers obtained Thursday show. A judge threw out a defamation lawsuit against Capital Gazette that was filed by Jarrod Ramos, 38, in 2012, saying that Ramos failed “to come close to alleging a case of defamation.” A Maryland appeals court further concluded that everything printed in a July 31, 2011 newspaper story about Ramos appeared to be true.

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