pyetro
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Good. It is okay for crazy nicknames in message boards such as USMB (anonymous trolls with barely any audience) to spread kooky lies about flipping votes.
- Dominion Voting Systems has sent letters to Fox News, Newsmax, and One America News, warning of a defamation lawsuit.
- The voting firm is at the center of a false right-wing conspiracy theory it manipulated the results of the 2020 presidential election.
- The letters, dated December 22, warn the recipients to preserve documents and copies of correspondences related to Dominion.
- Tom Clare, an attorney representing Dominion, told Insider it had "no choice" but to pursue legal action given how widely the false conspiracy theory about the company has spread.
- He said the walk-backs from Fox News and Newsmax about Smartmatic, a rival voting technology company, weren't good enough.
Dominion Voting Systems has sent letters to Fox News, as well as the right-wing media outlets Newsmax and One America News, warning it may sue over the baseless conspiracy theory that the election technology company manipulated the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Dominion has also sent letters to individual hosts and right-wing media figures, including Fox News's Sean Hannity, Lou Dobbs, and Maria Bartiromo, as well as Rush Limbaugh and Newsmax host Greg Kelly. The letters have been reviewed by Insider.
"We write regarding patently false accusations that Dominion has somehow rigged or otherwise improperly influenced the recent U.S. Presidential election - accusations that you have featured on your programming and that you yourself have also echoed," the letter to Hannity reads.
It demands that he "cease and desist making defamatory claims against Dominion" and "retain all documents relating to Dominion and your smear campaign against the company" and warns that "litigation regarding these issues is imminent." The other letters feature similar language.
EXCLUSIVE: Dominion sends letters threatening defamation lawsuits to Sean Hannity, Maria Bartiromo, Lou Dobbs, and other pro-Trump media figures (msn.com)
Lets's see if the voter fraud conspiracy continues.
Time to put up or shut up.
But it's another thing when major networks do it. Sue their asses and take a lot of their money so they learn their lessons.