The court returns to the session after a lunch and the opening statements are expected to begin soon in the historical defamation demand presented by the Dominion Voting Systems electoral technology company against Fox News.
This is what you need to know about the high -risk case:
Why is Dominion demanding Fox News? Dominion sued Fox News in 2021 on the repeated promotion of the right -wing network of false statements about the company, including that his voting machines manipulated the 2020 elections when he turned million Donald Trump tickets to Joe Bides. The majority of the 20 supposedly defamatory transmissions mentioned in the lawsuit occurred in November and December 2020.
The company alleges that Fox News people acted with real malice and “Hetles did not achieve the truth” when they spread this misinformation about domain. To prove the “real malice”, Dominion must convince a jury that the people of Fox News, who are the response to thesis 20, knew that Dominion’s statements were false evidence or without taking into account falsehood, but they put it. Shape.
According to Dominion’s theory, Fox promoted the theories of conspiracy of the thesis elections because “the lies were good for Fox’s businesses.” Dominion’s suit focused specifically on shows organized by Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo, Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Jeanine Pirro. Dominion said that, as a result of the “Fox orchestrated De defamatory campaign”, he has suffered “nogoso and irreparable economic damage” and that his employees have a leg subject to threats and death harassment.
What is Fox’s defense? Fox said he did not defame anyone and that the case is an assault without merit to press freedoms.
A Fox spokesman has said that the network “is proud of our electoral coverage of 2020” and that its coverage “is in the highest tradition of American journalism.” The company said: “Dominion’s demand is a political crusade in search of unexpected financial gain, but the real cost would appreciate the rights of the first amendment.”
Fox has also accused the domain of generating “noise and confusion” around the case, stating: “The core of this case remains the freedom of the press and freedom of expression, which are the fundamental rights that the Constitution offers” specifically.
Fox has tried to launch the demand. But in a big blow to the right -wing network last month, the judge who supervises the case has allowed him to go to trial. He has also banned Fox to invoke some key defenses of the first amendment, finding them without merit.
What is Dominion asking? Dominion is looking for $ 1.6 billion in damage. They say that the lies in Fox’s air destroyed their reputation and is causing electoral officials to cancel their domain contracts. CNN recently reported on the growing distrust of voting machines in Republican counties.
What are the test logistics? The trial is expected to last five to six weeks and will be supervised by the Judge of the Superior Court of Delaware, Eric M. Davis, who was appointed for the State Bank in 2012 by a Democratic governor. A 12 jurors and 12 alternate panel is sitting.
Cameras are not allowed in the courtroom and there is no video of the procedures. He also won any photographs even inside the courtroom.
Who is expected to testify? The expected witness includes Fox Corporation Rupert Murdoch and his son Lachlan Murdoch; The Fox News CEO, Suzanne Scott, and President Jay Wallace; They promised television presenters Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, Maria Bartiromo, Lou Dobbs, Jeanine Pirro and Bret Baier, among others.
Dominion said he could also call Viet Dinh, the legal director of Fox, and the former president of the House of Representatives, Paul Ryan, a member of the Fox Board, to the witness post.
Both parties also hope to organize the testimony of their selected experts that specialize in electoral statistics, the safety of voting machines, the ethics of journalism, the impact of misinformation on public discourse and more.
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