reported.Jeanine Pirro, Steve Doocy and producers of Fox News shows have already given their testimony, according to The Times.
Dobbs, who no longer works for the network, will be questioned in Delaware Superior Court on Tuesday; Hannity is due in court on Wednesday, and Carlson will go Friday.“We are confident we will prevail as freedom of the press is foundational to our democracy and must be protected, in addition to the damages claims being outrageous, unsupported and not rooted in sound financial analysis, serving as nothing more than a flagrant attempt to deter our journalists from doing their jobs,” a Fox Corp.
spokesperson said in a statement Thursday.In March, Dominion Voting Systems filed its defamation case against Fox News over on-air claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged, including allusions to “hacked” or compromised voting machines and other claims that were never substantiated.Dominion charges that Fox made the tampering claims to capture viewers away from other right-wing news outlets. “The truth matters.
Lies have consequences,” Dominion’s attorneys wrote in their legal filing.First Amendment scholars say the case could set a pivotal legal precedent for defamation cases.
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