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Fox Reaches $787.5 Million Settlement, Avoiding Dominion Defamation Trial

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Fox Reaches $787.5 Million Settlement, Avoiding Dominion Defamation Trial

Fox Reaches $787.5 Million Settlement, Avoiding Dominion Defamation Trial

Fox Reaches $787.5 Million Settlement, , Avoiding Dominion Defamation Trial.

Fox News has reportedly reached a last-minute settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, averting a high-profile defamation trial.

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Fox News has reportedly reached a last-minute settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, averting a high-profile defamation trial.

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'The New York Times' reports that, had the trial proceeded, many of the company's leading figures would have taken the stand, including media mogul Rupert Murdoch.

'The New York Times' reports that, had the trial proceeded, many of the company's leading figures would have taken the stand, including media mogul Rupert Murdoch.

The truth matters.

Lies have consequences, Justin Nelson, Attorney for Dominion, via 'The New York Times'.

According to lawyers involved with the case, the network will not be forced to apologize.

'NYT' reports that Dominion sued Fox two years ago, accusing the network of airing false stories regarding Dominion's voting machines.

'NYT' reports that Dominion sued Fox two years ago, accusing the network of airing false stories regarding Dominion's voting machines.

Over two years ago, a torrent of lies swept Dominion and election officials across America into an alternative universe of conspiracy theories causing grievous harm to Dominion and the country.

, Justin Nelson, Attorney for Dominion, via 'The New York Times'.

Today’s settlement of $787.5 million represents vindication and accountability, Justin Nelson, Attorney for Dominion, via 'The New York Times'.

In the days leading up to the settlement being reached, Fox raised questions regarding Dominion's claim of suffering damages.

In the days leading up to the settlement being reached, Fox raised questions regarding Dominion's claim of suffering damages.

'NYT' reports that the deal was reached at the last minute possible, coming after little negotiation between the two sides.

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The trial was slated to include testimony from star anchors including Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson and Maria Bartiromo.

The trial was slated to include testimony from star anchors including Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson and Maria Bartiromo.

The trial was slated to include testimony from star anchors including Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson and Maria Bartiromo


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