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Loudninja

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Oct 27, 2017
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Posted by kalindana



WASHINGTON (AP) — Dominion Voting Systems on Friday filed a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, arguing the cable news giant falsely claimed in an effort to boost faltering ratings that the voting company had rigged the 2020 election.

It's the first defamation suit filed against a media outlet by the voting company, which was a target of misleading, false and bizarre claims spread by President Donald Trump and his allies in the aftermath of Trump's election loss to Joe Biden. Those claims helped spur on rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 in a violent siege that left five people dead, including a police officer. The siege led to Trump's historic second impeachment.

Dominion argues that Fox News, which amplified inaccurate assertions that Dominion altered votes, "sold a false story of election fraud in order to serve its own commercial purposes, severely injuring Dominion in the process," according to a copy of the lawsuit obtained by The Associated Press.

"The truth matters. Lies have consequences," the lawsuit said. "Fox sold a false story of election fraud in order to serve its own commercial purposes, severely injuring Dominion in the process. If this case does not rise to the level of defamation by a broadcaster, then nothing does."

Some Fox News on-air reporting segments have debunked some of the claims targeting Dominion. An email sent to Fox News on Friday morning, seeking comment on the lawsuit, was not immediately returned.

There was no widespread fraud in the 2020 election, a fact that a range of election officials across the country — and even Trump's attorney general, William Barr — have confirmed. Republican governors in Arizona and Georgia, key battleground states crucial to Biden's victory, also vouched for the integrity of the elections in their states. Nearly all the legal challenges from Trump and his allies were dismissed by judges, including two tossed by the Supreme Court, which has three Trump-nominated justices.

Still, some Fox News employees elevated false charges that Dominion had changed votes through algorithms in its voting machines that had been created in Venezuela to rig elections for the late dictator Hugo Chavez. On-air personalities brought on Trump allies Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani, who spread the claims, and then amplified those claims on Fox News' massive social media platforms.
apnews.com

Dominion Voting sues Fox for $1.6B over 2020 election claims

WASHINGTON (AP) — Dominion Voting Systems filed a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News on Friday, arguing the cable news giant, in an effort to boost faltering ratings, falsely claimed that the voting company had rigged the 2020 election.
 

Deleted member 9241

Oct 26, 2017
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"Only an idiot would believe anything Fox News says" defense incoming!
 

KtotheRoc

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entremet

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Oct 26, 2017
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For some reason I think Smartmatic filed suit against a range of fox personalities like Lou Dobbs, but not against the network itself.
Ah right. I thought it was Dominion lol. Damn, Fox is getting it from all sides.

So Pirro may get fired.

However, don't celebrate. She will be replaced by another deplorable.
 

FaceHugger

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Oct 27, 2017
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A court ruled that Fox News is so stupid that only a complete moron would ever take it seriously (sic, in regards to Tucker specifically). And this seems to be their goto argument when challenged. So why do they still have press passes and such? They're like the sad, unfunny third cousin of The Onion.
 

SilentPanda

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Nov 6, 2017
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1.6 Billion and 2.7 Billion from another earlier lawsuit..Do they have that much money?


Fox News Is Sued by Election Technology Company for Over $2.7 Billion
Filed in New York State Supreme Court, Smartmatic's suit seeks at least $2.7 billion in damages. In addition to Mr. Murdoch's Fox Corporation, Fox News and the three star anchors, it targets Rudolph W. Giuliani and Sidney Powell, lawyers who made the case for election fraud as frequent guests on Fox programs while representing President Trump.
www.nytimes.com

Fox News Is Sued by Election Technology Company for Over $2.7 Billion (Published 2021)

Smartmatic accused Rupert Murdoch’s network of promoting a false narrative about the 2020 election that damaged the company.

And that might explain this situation

Conservative news outlets, accused of election falsehoods, air disclaimers

The on-air reality check highlights a new trend in conservative media: In an apparent effort to minimize liability for defamation, Newsmax and some other outlets are relying on prepared disclaimers or additional pre-recorded programming to repudiate pro-Trump conspiracy theories spouted by guests and hosts.

Legal experts say this practice, also used in some form by One America News Network (OANN) and other conservative TV and radio networks, is a response to lawsuits recently filed or threatened by Dominion Voting Systems Inc and Smartmatic Inc, two election technology companies targeted by pro-Trump conspiracy theorists.
The suits could test the effectiveness of disclaimers on news coverage more broadly, as well as the conservative media's appetite for guests and hosts who make unsubstantiated claims about hot-button issues, legal experts say. The suits also pose an "existential threat" to the smaller networks, which can ill afford a big verdict or settlement, said Columbia University historian Nicole Hemmer, author of a book on conservative media.
www.reuters.com

Conservative news outlets, accused of election falsehoods, air disclaimers

Businessman Mike Lindell appeared on the cable network Newsmax last month and launched into a baseless conspiracy theory blaming a voting machine company for fraud in the 2020 presidential election.
 

FTF

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Oct 28, 2017
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Good, bankrupt them. I don't expect much but to come of this though but anytime Fox News is dragged through the mud it's a good thing.
 

Deleted member 22750

Oct 28, 2017
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They will use the Tucker Carlson excuse on a conservative judge and get away with it

our entertainment channel and opinionated programs are not meant to be taken seriously
 

krazen

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For real tho, don't these just end with undisclosed settlements?

It depends on how badly Dominion is hurt/how much cash they have to be honest.

If they want to continue business they need to have Fox admit fault and try to fix this which full stop which requires an admission of guilt and winning the lawsuit (I think the CEO said this outright in an interview). If the owners wanna take the money and run (because a multibillion media empire can probably afford to make the owners of a multimillion dollar company richer) Fox can def do that. There's also an inbetween: Ive seen settlements where companies put out a vague 'We aint do shit, but if y'all public took it like we did shit, we ain't mean it' which can still involve a settlement though but I will leave that to Era legal eagles.

The positives are OAN/Newsmax aren't nearly as flush with cash so these lawsuits have a good chance to take them down (remember how the anchor walked off the air during one of the segments when they had Lidel on, it's that serious) And even if they settle with Fox that amount will be a huge: a billion plus dollars between the lawsuits walking out the door is something the right wing ecosystem will notice so maybe they all dial the temperature from 'sedicious nazi lies' to 'bigoted half truths and distortions' of old.

That said, seems the US legal system makes it easy to dodge and weave...where the fuck is the Infowars/Sandy Hook lawsuits going to move, it feels like forever.
 

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It's very odd that "we are not meant to be taken seriously" can be an excuse when the defamation they are doing is reaching so many viewers that it is the most egregious type of defamation that exists
 

BWoog

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Oct 27, 2017
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The "It was just a prank bro!" defense about to be rolled out again and you know what? It'll probably work.