CEO's of companies like zn are NOT public figure
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The whole point of the different standards for defamation is the various distinctions of the private public spectrum and the constitutional right to privacy etc
Even public personalities retain a constitutional right to privacy -including the ''reckless disregard for the truth'' defamation standard of New York vs Sullivan -US Supreme Court,1964, if memory serves.
Rock and movie and sports stars and top political figures-the public personalities protected by the above standard- have the least privacy rights, because they make their living FROM their fame.
Then lesser personalities of the same stripe
Then other groups like CEO's of huge companies etc,because they dont make a living FROM their fame,except for a small number at the top
CEO's and other officers of companies like zn are a lot closer to private individual status- where the defamation standard is mere negligence- than they are to public personalities like rock and movie stars.
Then there's the relevancy problem. Even if the info is true, it can be actionable on other grounds like harassment and tort interference w relationships etc.