Judge Rules Fox News Lied About Dominion Voting Systems Being Linked to Fraud; Sends Case to Jury Trial

The American Democracy Minute Radio Report & Podcast for April 3, 2023

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Articles & Resources:
The Hill – Judge sends Dominion’s $1.6 billion lawsuit against Fox News to trial

Delaware Journal – Delaware judge rules $1.6 billion Fox News defamation case to head to trial in April
Associated Press – Colorado’s Dominion Voting Systems says it’s losing money and opportunities due to Fox News lawsuit
The Guardian – Fox News braces for more turbulence as second defamation lawsuit advances
NBC News – Here’s what Fox News was trying to hide in its Dominion lawsuit redactions
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences – No evidence for systematic voter fraud: A guide to statistical claims about the 2020 election

Today’s Script:  (Variations occur with audio due to editing for time)

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Lost among last week’s headlines of former President Donald Trump’s indictment was news of the legal blow suffered by the former president’s biggest cheerleader, Fox News.

In a 130-page ruling, a Delaware judge said that the $1.6 Billion dollar defamation lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News will go to trial.  Judge Eric Davis said that Dominion had proved that Fox had lied about Dominion’s ballot tabulating machines having been manipulated against Trump.  Quote, “The evidence developed in this civil proceeding demonstrates that it is CRYSTAL clear that none of the Statements relating to Dominion about the 2020 election are true.”

This decision was on a pretrial motion to grant a summary judgment – a decision by the judge rather than a jury.  The judge denied that motion, sending the case to a jury trial beginning April 17.   Fox News is expected to argue that the First Amendment protected their actions, and Dominion hopes to convince the jury that Fox intentionally lied, defaming Dominion and causing its sales and stock value to plummet. 

The false claims of widespread voter fraud, which included accusations against Dominion and competitor Smartmatic, led to widespread suspicion of election results, needless new voting laws, blocking of election certifications, and threats against election workers.  Smartmatic’s $2.7 Billion dollar lawsuit is also advancing.  

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