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In heavily redacted filings released Thursday, the voting technology company laid out its case against Fox News to a New York ...
Smartmatic, in its defamation lawsuit against Fox News, accuses Fox executives of deleting text messages, while a new ruling ...
A New York appeals court says Fox News can get access to some internal documents at the voting-technology company Smartmatic ...
An appeals court ruled that Fox News lawyers can access disputed documents that could bolster their defense against the ...
A voting technology firm suing Fox News for defamation over its 2020 election coverage claimed senior corporate executives, ...
Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) and CCAP Synod of Livingstonia have condemned political violence and decried misinformation regarding the use of election management devices in the September 16 ...
In a new court filing, Smartmatic accused top executives at Fox News, including Rupert Murdoch, of intentionally destroying ...
The network additionally filed Thursday a 156-page brief outlining its argument for a summary judgment in the case.
Their heavy redactions obscured the specific text messages and internal emails on which Smartmatic has based its arguments, pulled from many months of gathering evidence and deposing witnesses.
Smartmatic levied the stunning new allegations on Wednesday, alleging in court filings that Fox “orchestrated the destruction of text messages across all levels of their corporate hierarchy ...