I will be laughing when Fox, Maria, Sean, Tucker, Rudy, Newsmax, OANN, Mr. Pillow, etc., owe fortunes to D******n and Smartmatic as justice is served to the blatant liars who made fools of you and your buddies. There are quite a few asses getting kicked in court, but they don't belong to D******n!
According to Forbes:
Court Lets Lawsuit Against Fox News Move Forward—Here’s Where D******n And Smartmatic’s Defamation Suits Stand Now
Alison Durkee Forbes Staff
TOPLINE V****g company Smartmatic’s defamation lawsuit against Fox News and several of its anchors can move forward, a judge ruled Tuesday, also reinstating some claims against attorney Rudy Giuliani, as Smartmatic and rival company D******n V****g Systems pursue a dozen defamation lawsuits over baseless e******n f***d claims about their v****g machines.
KEY FACTS
Fox News (Smartmatic): Smartmatic sued Fox News and its anchors Lou Dobbs and Maria Bartiromo in February 2021, alleging they “engaged in a conspiracy to spread disinformation about Smartmatic,” and after a New York state judge ruled in March that the $2.7 billion lawsuit could move forward against those defendants but not against anchor Jeanine Pirro, an appeals judge ruled Tuesday that the case can move forward against everyone named in the suit, denying Fox’s motion to dismiss.
Fox News (D******n): D******n sued Fox News in March 2021 alleging the network had knowingly spread false news about its machines to improve failing ratings, and Delaware state Judge Eric M. Davis denied Fox’s motion to dismiss the case in December.
Rudy Giuliani (Smartmatic): Smartmatic named Giuliani as a defendant in the first lawsuit it filed in April 2021; a New York state judge allowed some of its claims to move forward against him but not others before an appeals judge reinstated those claims on Tuesday, and Giuliani has countersued Smartmatic in an effort to reclaim his attorneys fees in the case.
Rudy Giuliani (D******n): A federal judge has allowed D******n’s case against Giuliani to move forward, declining to throw out the defamation lawsuit on technical procedural grounds as Giuliani had asked after the v****g machine company sued him in January 2021, alleging he “enriche[d] himself by falsely claiming that D******n fixed the e******n.”
Sidney Powell (D******n): D******n filed its first lawsuit in January 2021 against far-right attorney Powell, who has been the most prominent person spreading fraud claims involving the companies’ v****g machines, seeking $1.3 billion in damages, and U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols denied Powell’s motion to dismiss the case in August 2021.
Sidney Powell (Smartmatic): Smartmatic named Powell as a defendant in a lawsuit in state court in April 2021, and while a judge ruled that case couldn’t move forward against her, the company has separately sued her in federal court, which remains pending.
OANN (D******n): U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols ruled November 7 that D******n’s lawsuit against OANN can move forward, finding D******n has jurisdiction to bring the case, after the v****g company sued One America News Network (OANN) in August 2021, alleging the far-right network promoted fraud allegations despite knowing they were false and “helped create and cultivate an alternate reality where ... D******n engaged in a colossal fraud.”
OANN (Smartmatic): Smartmatic separately sued OANN in federal court in November 2021, alleging the network “reported a lie” and spread fraud claims about the company—whose machines were only used in California in 2020—knowing they were false; Nichols similarly ruled that case can move forward in June.
Mike Lindell (Smartmatic): U.S. District Judge Wilhelmina Wright denied MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s motion to dismiss Smartmatic’s case against him in September, after Smartmatic sued MyPillow and Lindell in January for defamation and deceptive trade practices, alleging the CEO spread “lies” about the company and “intentionally stoked the fires of xenophobia and party-divide for the noble purpose of selling his pillows.”
Mike Lindell (D******n): Denver-based D******n separately sued Lindell and MyPillow for defamation in federal court, which a judge allowed to move forward in August 2021, with D******n alleging the CEO “sells the lie” about the company’s v****g machines “because the lie sells pillows.”
Fox Corporation (D******n): D******n separately sued Fox Corporation—including executives Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch—in November, alleging the Murdochs were responsible for Fox News’ false fraud claims involving D******n machines; a judge has allowed that case to move forward, though he dismissed allegations against Fox Broadcasting Company over fraud claims made on Fox.com.
Newsmax (D******n): D******n sued Newsmax in Delaware state court in August 2021, and Davis denied a motion to dismiss the suit in June, finding the news network likely knew its allegations against D******n were “probably false” and its reporting may have intentionally left out evidence showing D******n wasn’t involved with e******n f***d.
Newsmax (Smartmatic): Smartmatic sued Newsmax in Delaware state court in November, alleging it spread false claims against the v****g company, and Newsmax has countersued Smartmatic because it alleges the company is trying to censor the network’s First Amendment-protected speech.
Patrick Byrne (D******n): D******n sued former Overstock CEO Byrne in August 2021, alleging the businessman “manufactured and promoted f**e evidence to convince the world that the 2020 e******n had been stolen” using D******n v****g machines, and U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols denied Byrne’s motion to dismiss thbye case in April, ruling “a reasonable jury could find Byrne acted with actual malice” in spreading probably false assertions about D******n.
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