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Dominion Lawsuit Update: Murdochs to Testify in Defamation Trial
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Summary:
In a significant development, a judge has ruled that Dominion Voting Systems can compel Rupert Murdoch and his son Lachlan to testify in court during a defamation trial later this month. Dominion filed a $1.6 billion lawsuit against Fox News Corp., which sought to prevent the Murdochs from testifying in person. Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis found their testimony relevant to the case. Dominion must prove that Fox News knowingly disseminated false information to win the lawsuit, while Fox News argues that the First Amendment protects their right to cover stories and news.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case in June alleging that Dominion Voting Systems and Facebook had undue influence on the 2020 elections. The court offered no explanation for its rejection of the appeal, which had already been dismissed in two lower courts. The plaintiffs in the case claimed that Dominion's voting systems were purposefully designed to create systemic fraud and influence election outcomes, but lower courts rejected these arguments due to lack of standing.
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