Fox News, Fox Corporation Must Face Dominion Defamation Lawsuit
Fox News, Fox Corporation Must Face Dominion Defamation Lawsuit
A Delaware judge will allow Dominion Voting Systems to proceed with defamation claims against Fox News and its parent company, the Fox Corporation.According to The New York Times, the lawsuit could affect the highest echelons of the company’s administration.Dominion had earlier argued that the Fox Corporation should be a named defendant because its two most senior executives—Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch—played a “direct role in participating in, approving, and controlling” statements that fed false perceptions about the extent of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election.Fox News repeatedly allowed prominent Trump supporters, including former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, to propagate conspiracy theories—some of which suggested that Dominion intentionally manipulated ballots to favor sitting President Joe Biden.To date, there is no compelling evidence that widespread voter fraud occurred or in any way influenced the outcome of the election.
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