Judge Rules Fox Corporation Must Face Voting Company Smartmatic’s $2.7 Billion Defamation Suit
A judge has ruled the Fox Corporation, Fox News’s parent company, must face the $2.7 billion defamation suit from voting company Smartmatic.
A judge has ruled the Fox Corporation, Fox News’s parent company, must face the $2.7 billion defamation suit from voting company Smartmatic.
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Fox News has reportedly canceled “Lou Dobbs Tonight” and the pro-Trump host is not expected to return to the television news network’s airwaves.
Fox Corporation and three of its anchors have been sued by Smartmatic, an election technology company, for more than $2.7 billion.
Billionaire left-wing political donor and philanthropist George Soros has appointed Mark Malloch-Brown, the chairman of SGO, which owns the Smartmatic voting software company, to be the new president of the Open Society Foundations, his global organization.
Attorney Sidney Powell filed lawsuits Wednesday challenging the results of the presidential vote in Georgia and Michigan, alleging “ballot stuffing,” which she alleges was “amplified and rendered virtually invisible by computer software created and run by domestic and foreign actors.”