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Oregon Attorney General Launches Investigation Of Fox Corporation Board Over $787.5 Million Dominion Settlement
Oregon’s attorney general has launched an investigation into the Fox Corporation board of directors over their responsibility for Fox News’ airing of false election claims after the 2020 presidential election. That led to Fox’s $787.5 million settlement in April of a case brought by Dominion Voting…
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Newly Revealed Inflammatory Text Message Sheds Light On Tucker Carlson Exit
Tucker Carlson’s abrupt exit from Fox News last week came after the revelation of a text message in which the host shared his views on a video in which a group of Donald Trump supporters attack an individual that Carlson calls an “Antifa kid.”
“It was three against one, at least,” Carlson wrote…
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Lachlan Murdoch Drops Defamation Claim Against Australian News Site Following Dominion Settlement
Fox Corp. CEO Lachlan Murdoch is dropping his defamation claim against Australian news site Crikey over a column that connected him to the January 6th attack on the Capitol.
In a statement, Murdoch’s attorney, John Churchill, cited the recent settlement of Dominion’s lawsuit against Fox Corp. and Fox…
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Dominion CEO Defends Fox News Settlement Decision, Says “All Of The Facts We Had Discovered During The Case Had Already Come To Light”
John Poulos, the CEO of Dominion Voting Systems, defended the $787.5 million settlement with Fox News and Fox Corp., telling Good Morning America that “all of the facts we had discovered during the case had already come to light.”
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Dominion Attorneys And CEO Talk About $787.5 Million Settlement Of Fox Defamation Case: “The Truth Matters, Lies Have Consequences”
About 15 minutes after a surprise settlement with Fox on Tuesday, Dominion Voting Systems’ lead attorney Justin Nelson stood before a horde of reporters waiting for any details on how the case was resolved.
“The truth matters. Lies have consequences…Today’s settlement of $787,500,000 represents…
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Fox News Agrees To Pay $787M To Settle Dominion False-Election Claims Case; “Fox Has Admitted To Telling Lies,” Voting Systems CEO Says
UPDATED with Fox News statement, settlement sums & Dominion CEO remarks: Fox News has settled Dominion Voting Systems’ $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against the Rupert Murdoch-owned organization, averting a lengthy, expensive and certain to be embarrassing trial.
“The parties have resolved their…
Jury Selection Begins In Dominion-Fox News Defamation Trial
Jury selection started on Thursday in Dominion Voting Systems’ $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, as both sides appear to be headed for a trial next week.
At the 7th floor of the Leonard Williams Justice Center in downtown Wilmington, DE, jurors are being questioned one by one behind…
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Judge Says He Plans To Appoint Special Master To Investigate Whether Fox Withheld Evidence After Dominion Attorneys Cite Recently Revealed Maria Bartiromo Audio Recordings
Newly revealed recordings of Maria Bartiromo’s conversations with Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani and others have left a Delaware judge again upset with Fox’s legal team.
Judge Eric M. Davis indicated Wednesday that he would appoint a special master to investigate Fox’s representations to the court…
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Judge Considers Next Steps After Disclosure That Rupert Murdoch Is An Officer Of Both Fox News & Fox Corporation; Dominion Asks For Sanctions – Update
UPDATE, Wednesday: A Delaware judge again scolded Fox attorneys over the disclosure that Rupert Murdoch is an officer of both Fox News and Fox Corp. and indicated that he is considering whether to issue some kind of a sanction in the case.
Dominion’s attorney Justin Nelson asked Judge Eric M. Davis…
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Fox News And Venezuelan Businessman Reach Settlement In Defamation Lawsuit Over Election Rigging Claims
Fox News has reached a settlement with Venezuelan businessman Majed Khalil, who filed a defamation lawsuit over a Lou Dobbs tweet and broadcast linking him to rigging the 2020 presidential election.
The lawsuit has been a bit of a sidelight to separate and more widely publicized defamation cases…
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Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity And Bret Baier Among Names On Fox And Dominion’s Witness List; Judge Doubts Rupert Murdoch’s Claim Of Hardship In Appearing For Live Testimony — Update
UPDATE, 12:39 PM ET: The judge presiding over Dominion’s defamation case against Fox pushed back on the network’s attorneys for their argument that Rupert Murdoch would be unable to testify live in the upcoming trial.
In a hearing on Tuesday, Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis cited a letter…
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Fox News Internal Texts And Emails Show Network’s Scramble In Aftermath Of 2020 Election And January 6th: “Maybe Sean And Laura Went Too Far,” Rupert Murdoch Wrote
UPDATED, with additional details: A huge release of partially redacted text messages, emails and deposition transcripts that dropped Tuesday in the Dominion vs. Fox litigation sheds further light on the scramble among Fox News personalities and Fox Corp. executives to respond to the backlash in the…
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