How Fox's defamation lawsuit was based on election fraud and libel law

The voting machine manufacturer that sued the top cable news network claimed that Fox News settled a significant defamation lawsuit for $787.5 million on Tuesday.

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The agreement prevents a trial that might have revealed more information about former President Donald Trump's election lies

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 and even redefined libel law in the United States. Here are some details about the case.

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Dominion Voting Systems sued Fox for $1.6 billion, alleging that the news organisation falsely reported on claims that the company's voting machines were used to rig the 2020 presidential election in favour of Donald Trump.

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Fox claimed that it was reporting newsworthy allegations made by the Republican president's supporters.

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Defamation laws, according to the network, were in support of its position.

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case announced that the two parties had reached an agreement. Dominion stated that the deal was for $787.5 million, while Fox withheld settlement details.

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