A partial owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer, Daily News and Philly.com said in court filings Thursday that Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Seamus P. McCaffery and attorney Lise Rapaport don’t have enough evidence to pierce the corporate veil in their defamation suit against the partial owner.

McCaffery and Rapaport, who are husband and wife, have sued several reporters and editors of the publications, parent company Interstate General Media and one of the partial owners of IGM, Intertrust GCN, for articles related to referral fees Rapaport earned while working as an aide in McCaffery’s chambers.

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