Fox News to pay $787.5 million in settlement with Dominion Voting Systems

2023-04-18 21:38:00

Fox News lawyers arrive at Delaware State Superior Court in Wilmington on April 18, 2023 (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP)

US broadcaster Fox News will pay electronic voting machine company Dominion $787.5 million following a last-minute deal Tuesday that spared it an embarrassing lawsuit over its coverage of the 2020 presidential election.

“We are pleased to have reached a settlement of our dispute with Dominion Voting Systems,” the US conservatives’ favorite channel said in a statement, shortly following the judge who was to preside announced an agreement between the parties. the trial, in a superior court of the State of Delaware.

The channel also said it “takes note of a court ruling that found certain claims regarding Dominion to be false,” as the judge said in a March 31 order that it was “crystal clear that no assertion regarding Dominion in the 2020 election (was) true”.

“consequences”

Lawyers for Dominion Voting Systems arrive at Delaware State Superior Court in Wilmington on April 18, 2023
Dominion Voting Systems lawyers arrive at Delaware State Superior Court in Wilmington on April 18, 2023 (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP)

“Lies have consequences,” assured Dominion lawyer Justin Nelson, announcing the amount Fox News has agreed to pay: $787.5 million. The company he is defending initially claimed $1.6 billion.

This agreement saves the pearl of Ruper Murdoch’s media empire from undergoing “the libel trial of the century” as described by the New York Times. And to Rupert Murdoch, 92, the prospect of possibly having to testify on the stand.

Even before the proceedings, the procedure had given rise to an embarrassing unpacking for Fox News, with the publication of exchanges of emails or text messages showing that stars of the chain, and even Rupert Murdoch, hardly believed, in November 2020, to the scenario of a rigged election, while the accusations flourished on the air.

The trial was eagerly awaited in the United States, where it was seen as a test for the limits of freedom of expression, guaranteed by the first amendment to the Constitution, as well as for the fight once morest disinformation.

A publicity truck of the organization
A “MediaMatters” organization ad truck with the inscription “Fox News lied” outside the Wilmington courthouse on April 17, 2023 in Delaware (Jemal Countess/Getty/AFP)

The selection of the jury had ended on Tuesday and the debates were to begin in stride.

“Dominion”, whose machines operated in 28 states during the presidential election won by Joe Biden, was the pet peeve of Donald Trump’s close guard, who accused him at length and without proof of having been used to rig the ballot.

“Really crazy”

Many Donald Trump voters still believe today that the election was stolen from them, and the climax of this challenge was reached on January 6, 2021, when thousands of his supporters attacked the Capitol, the heart of democracy. American, to block the certification of the results of the November 2020 election.

A person walks past the Fox News offices in New York on March 9, 2023.
A person walks past Fox News offices in New York on March 9, 2023 ( TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP/Archives )

If the court case was found to be strong, the company still had to establish a deliberate intent to lie at Fox News and the jury had to reach a unanimous verdict for a conviction.

Indispensable in the conservative camp but regularly accused of echoing conspiracy theories, Fox News was playing big and wanted to make the trial an emblematic case for freedom of the press.

For the chain, it was legitimate to give the floor to the Trump camp when it contested the vote and “essential for the search for the truth” to let all parties express themselves.

But Dominion relied on internal discussions to argue that Fox News was lying on purpose, so as not to lose its viewers won over to Donald Trump.

A “really crazy thing. And damaging”, wrote on November 19, 2020 regarding the Trumpist accusations the big boss, Rupert Murdoch, to the boss of Fox News, Suzanne Scott.

Rupert Murdoch, chairman of News Corp and Fox News, on July 13, 2017 in Sun Valley, Idaho.
News Corp and Fox News Chairman Rupert Murdoch on July 13, 2017 in Sun Valley, Idaho (Drew Angerer/Getty/AFP/Archives)

“We have to fire her,” also said one of the stars of the chain, Tucker Carlson, speaking of a tweet from a journalist of the chain sweeping away the accusations of fraud.

“It’s hurting the business considerably. The stock price is down. It’s not a joke,” he added.

Fox News accused Dominion of having made a truncated and biased selection of messages.

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