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Behind-the-Scenes Discussions at Fox News Are Emerging As Dominion Lawsuit Proceeds
10/21/2022 3:24:00 PM As Dominion Voting Systems $1 7 billion defamation case against Fox News progresses the network is reportedly fighting to keep past internal communications from getting out
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As Dominion Voting Systems $1 7 billion defamation case against Fox News progresses the network is reportedly fighting to keep past internal communications from getting out The voting systems company, which has filed a $1.7 billion defamation against Fox over its 2020 election coverage, is reportedly expected to depose Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott , as the media company fights to keep its internal communications private. Justin Nelsonrevealed in a court proceeding earlier this month, the efforts of senior Fox News executives to block the Fox Business programs from booking the Trump lawyers. Fox’s lawyer,Justin Kellerreported.Fox has cited First Amendment protections in defending the network’s coverage. “We are confident we will prevail as freedom of the press is foundational to our democracy and must be protected,” Fox News toldVanity Fairlast month, adding that the damages claims are “outrageous, unsupported and not rooted in sound financial analysis.” Meanwhile, Dominion said in a statement at the time, “If it were up to Fox, the more ‘newsworthy’ the lie, the greater their right to spread it. However, the First Amendment does not give broadcasters the right to knowingly spread lies or disregard the truth." Read more:
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