Faux Noise says little on air about its $787.5 million settlement with Dominion, ROTFLMAO!!!!!

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/fox-news-says-little-air-024310977.html (JUST like Nazi Steve trying to ignore Blubber Boy's THIRTY-FOUR FELONY CHARGES or his hilarious "Dem Voter Fraud has already started" prediction or Road SCUM 57's ignoring his TWO "reinstatement of DT as POTUS" predictions, or GAS Bag ignoring his NINE major failed predictions in recent years, or Glazed PIGGY ignoring that Biden WON, he, Glazed PIGGY, lost, and partially welched his self banning bet with me. Republi-KUNTS are delusional, deflecting, projecting SCUM, lol. This ain't gonna go away for Faux Noise-there's an even BIGGER suit on deck, and, I predict others will get in line to sue their lying asses, so, it's ONLY gonna get worse, and, by extension, that's also true of you-know-WHO, lol. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :arrowhead :arrowhead :arrowhead :an_clap::an_clap::an_clap::lie::lie::lie::tongue0015::tongue0015::tongue0015::highfive::highfive::highfive::an_burn_m:an_burn_m:an_burn_m:popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:

Helen Coster
Tue, April 18, 2023 at 7:43 PM PDT·1 min read


By Helen Coster
(Reuters) - Fox News's $787.5 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems over its coverage of false vote-rigging claims in the 2020 U.S. election made headlines on Tuesday, except on the cable channel itself, whose mention of it was somewhat muted.
Hosts Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity, who had been expected to testify in the Dominion trial, did not reference the settlement, the largest struck by an American media company, during their primetime broadcasts on Tuesday night.
Dominion had alleged that statements made on Carlson's show after the 2020 election were defamatory and that messages between Carlson and his team were proof he and his team knew claims that Denver-based Dominion's ballot-counting machines were used to manipulate the election in favor of Democrat Joe Biden were false.

Fox News is owned by Fox Corp and is the most-watched U.S. cable news network.
Fox anchor Neil Cavuto broke into his headline news show "Your World" about 4:30 p.m. ET to report the settlement and read a statement by Fox in which it said it was pleased to have reached an agreement to avert a trial and acknowledged the judge's ruling that the claims about Dominion were false.
Howard Kurtz, the host of Fox News' MediaBuzz show, appeared on Cavuto's show and during "Special Report with Bret Baier." On "Special Report" Kurtz read the Fox statement, but did not include the dollar figure of the settlement.
In response to a Reuters request for comment about Fox's coverage of the settlement, a spokesperson shared the company's statement about the Dominion settlement that aired on Cavuto and Baier's shows.
(Reporting by Helen Coster in Wilmington; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
 

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Stop trying to deflect, DUMBO. Happily, this story greases the skid for your fucking Fuhrer to do real jail time, not just cough up money. There's a race on between Jack Smith in Washington and Fani Willis in Georgia to be the NEXT to indict that THIRTY-FOUR FELONY CHARGED prick. Seeing how FW just filed a motion to DQ the lawyer of 10 of the "Phony Electors," indications are that she will get to the finish line first. ENJOY the multi felony BUTT fucking of Blubber Boy, and go lick the scum off a dead dog's dick, DUMBO.


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Fox News may be out of the woods with regards to the Dominion defamation lawsuit, but they still have a Smartmatic lawsuit in their near future. But Dominion also has litigation moving forward, including a lawsuit that involves MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell. And given the hefty amount that Fox settled for, it doesn't appear likely that Lindell has the funds to do the same. Lindell should be terrified about the implications of this settlement, as Farron Cousins explains.

*This transcript was auto-generated. Please excuse any typos. I am not particularly happy with Dominion Voting System's decision to settle the Fox News lawsuit. I was kind of hoping we'd get all the rest of the information that has not been made public as a result of the lawsuit, but, uh, we're not gonna get that from the Dominion Voting System's lawsuit. Now, it has settled 787.5 million. They will be paid by Fox News, but rest assured folks, that's not the end of it. Not only is Fox News still facing a uh, multi-billion dollar lawsuit from Smart, mad and Smart Mad has basically said like We ain't interested in settling. Right. We, we kinda wanna barrel ahead with this and expose everything to clear. Our name is the statement. Smart, mad made this week, but Dominion's also not done. Dominion had filed seven defamation lawsuits and only one has now been settled. So there are six other lawsuits and based on the settlement deal reached this week, those other six people and organizations being sued by Dominion should be wetting themselves in fear because not a single one of them has the financial resources to settle the case in the way that Fox News did. The top person that ought to be having to change their pants is MyPillow, C E O, Mike Lindell. Now, I have seen conflicting reports online about Mike Lindell's net worth. Uh, it varies based on what I've seen from like 230 to 330 million. Still a ton of money, but you're being sued for 1.3 billion. So even if you were to settle it for the entirety of your net worth, which includes your ownership of MyPillow, you'd be left with nothing. Not even a pillow company anymore like you would be destitute and Dominion would effectively own your pillow company. You do not have the resources to settle this case. The other individuals who also do not have the resources, uh, Newsmax one America, Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani, and Patrick Byrne, uh, I know Giuliani doesn't have 787 million lying around. I have no idea what Sidney Powell's net worth is, but I'm assuming it's not 787.5 million one America, uh, is struggling for reach right now after being removed from DirecTV last year. Newsmax may have it, um, but that also seems kind of like a little farfetched. So I don't know if Newsmax would be able to do it, but all of these other people need to be looking at that massive number And thinking, oh my God, we can't even afford to settle this in a way that Dominion would accept. Now here's the other piece of that. It's not just the big number that these individuals would be looking at. It's also the fact that the rulings the judge had handed out both prior to the trial and in the very few hours that the trial did proceed should scare the hell out of these people cuz the judge on Tuesday morning when the trial actually did start issued a ruling, that made it clear that all of Fox's statements were false and instructed the jury that they had to treat every claim Fox made as false. So when these other cases go to trial, what's probably going to happen is something similar on the surface. Immediately on the outset, all the claims will be deemed false, which means all Dominion would have to prove at that point was that these individuals acted with actual malice in spreading the false claims. So Dominion has the wind at their back right now, and these other six people and groups need to be terrified cuz not only have the judges been very kind to dominion so far, but they also lack the financial resources to offer any kind of settlement that Dominion would accept. Based on what we saw with Fox News, these folks may be screwed and I think Dominion knows that and maybe that's why they decided to settle Fox and take the rest of 'em all the way through the ringer. That seems to be a very likely scenario to happen and we'll just have to wait and see.
 

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