A judge overseeing Dominion Voting Systems' defamation suit against Fox News imposed a sanction against the network after it made "misrepresentations" to the court.The first day of jury selection in Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News concluded Thursday without ...
As 2024 got underway, a New York judge ruled that a $2.7 billion defamation suit filed by Smartmatic, another voting technology company, against Foxcould continue. As 2025 gets underway, a state appeals court has come to the same conclusion.The New York Time...
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Smartmatic, like Dominion, filed its defamation lawsuit against Fox for spreading false claims that its voting software helped rig the 2020 election that saw Joe Biden triumph over Donald Trump. Smartmatic's suitalso specifically nameshost Maria Bartiromo, Jeanine Pirro and former host Lou Dobbs. ...
Smartmatic is represented by J. Erik Connolly and Nicole E. Wrigley of Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff, LLP. Connolly and Wrigley are also lead counsel for Smartmatic in its defamation suit against Fox News and its anchors, and Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani. ...
Fox maintained that the statements made about Dominion on its air were protected by the First Amendment, which shields the freedoms of speech and press. The network also argued that Dominion's suit does not establish that the claims were aired with "actual malice," a requirement to meet the ...
“fox joined the conspiracy to defame and disparage smartmatic and its election technology and software,” the company wrote in its complaint, a story that “turned neighbor against neighbor” and “led a mob to attack the us capitol.” smartmatic’s suit targets some of the same characters ...