In blow to Newsmax, judge rules Smartmatic’s case over 2020 election lies will go to trial this month

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A major defamation case against Newsmax will proceed to trial later this month, a judge ruled Thursday, dealing a blow to the right-wing network and setting the stage for the 2020 election to be relitigated during the final stretch of the 2024 race.

Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis rejected Newsmax’s attempt to shut down the case, which was brought by the voting technology company Smartmatic, without even holding a trial. Instead, Davis concluded that key questions about Newsmax’s actions in 2020 would be weighed by a jury, barring a pre-trial settlement.

“Newsmax reported on allegations regarding the Election and Smartmatic, but there remains a dispute as to whether Newsmax recklessly disregarded the truth,” Davis wrote. “The jury must determine if Newsmax was doing what media organizations typically do — inform the public of newsworthy events—or did Newsmax purposely avoid the truth and defame Smartmatic.

Did someone say, "Chickens come home to roost?" LOL! The irony here is quite amusing. Many right-wing figures have been adamant about having followed due process in court to support their claims that the elections were stolen. Yet, when given the chance to substantiate those claims, they seem to be trying to wriggle out of it. Double LOL!

It’s likely that, much like Fox News, these individuals will opt for a settlement and pay up. Interestingly, the judge overseeing this case, Judge Eric M. Davis, is the same one who presided over the Dominion vs. Fox News trial. And we all know how that turned out, right?
 
A major defamation case against Newsmax will proceed to trial later this month, a judge ruled Thursday, dealing a blow to the right-wing network and setting the stage for the 2020 election to be relitigated during the final stretch of the 2024 race.

Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis rejected Newsmax’s attempt to shut down the case, which was brought by the voting technology company Smartmatic, without even holding a trial. Instead, Davis concluded that key questions about Newsmax’s actions in 2020 would be weighed by a jury, barring a pre-trial settlement.

“Newsmax reported on allegations regarding the Election and Smartmatic, but there remains a dispute as to whether Newsmax recklessly disregarded the truth,” Davis wrote. “The jury must determine if Newsmax was doing what media organizations typically do — inform the public of newsworthy events—or did Newsmax purposely avoid the truth and defame Smartmatic.

Did someone say, "Chickens come home to roost?" LOL! The irony here is quite amusing. Many right-wing figures have been adamant about having followed due process in court to support their claims that the elections were stolen. Yet, when given the chance to substantiate those claims, they seem to be trying to wriggle out of it. Double LOL!

It’s likely that, much like Fox News, these individuals will opt for a settlement and pay up. Interestingly, the judge overseeing this case, Judge Eric M. Davis, is the same one who presided over the Dominion vs. Fox News trial. And we all know how that turned out, right?
Thanks for the update. I had missed that. Too bad for Newsmax. Maybe they should not have pushed the lies about that company, their products, programs, and equipment.
 

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