Dominion v Fox - Dominion Voting Sues Fox News for $1.6B over 2020 Election Claims in Delaware
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Fox can always earn this settlement amount and any future settlement amounts back. They may post a quarterly loss in their financials, but they will emerge unscathed in the eyes of their viewers. That is ultimately what led to the settlement. I do not think that Dominion's lawyers were going to pass up $787.5 million for their $50 million client. So, while it would have been equitable and just for Fox to air retractions and apologies for their venality and mendacity, lawyers gotta do what is best for their client.
Funny how one of Fox' defense was that they were reporting on newsworthy events. Tell me, Rupert, Lachlan, Suzanne, Tucker, Sean, Laura, and the rest of the gang, is not a $787.5 million defamation settlement newsworthy? Had this been a trial with CNN or MSNBC instead would you be reporting it?
I'll wait.
Funny how one of Fox' defense was that they were reporting on newsworthy events. Tell me, Rupert, Lachlan, Suzanne, Tucker, Sean, Laura, and the rest of the gang, is not a $787.5 million defamation settlement newsworthy? Had this been a trial with CNN or MSNBC instead would you be reporting it?
I'll wait.
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Dominion v Fox - Dominion Voting Sues Fox News for $1.6B over 2020 Election Claims in Delaware
Well, it wasn’t up to the lawyers to pass on or accept the settlement.humblescribe wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 7:12 pm Fox can always earn this settlement amount and any future settlement amounts back. They may post a quarterly loss in their financials, but they will emerge unscathed in the eyes of their viewers. That is ultimately what led to the settlement. I do not think that Dominion's lawyers were going to pass up $787.5 million for their $50 million client. So, while it would have been equitable and just for Fox to air retractions and apologies for their venality and mendacity, lawyers gotta do what is best for their client.
Funny how one of Fox' defense was that they were reporting on newsworthy events. Tell me, Rupert, Lachlan, Suzanne, Tucker, Sean, Laura, and the rest of the gang, is not a $787.5 million defamation settlement newsworthy? Had this been a trial with CNN or MSNBC instead would you be reporting it?
I'll wait.
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Dominion v Fox - Dominion Voting Sues Fox News for $1.6B over 2020 Election Claims in Delaware
Well, I'm gutted. I let myself believe Dominion would include insisting on an on-air apology. I thought Dominion would only settle for the 1.6 billion PLUS an on-air apology. I clearly thought wrong. Fox will just play this off and go back to business as usual. Their idiot customers will never be the wiser.
Oh well.
Oh well.
Dominion v Fox - Dominion Voting Sues Fox News for $1.6B over 2020 Election Claims in Delaware
I am satisfied with the outcome. If you recall, some Dominion employees had to go into hiding because they were doxed and their lives threatened by RWNJs.
Now let's move on to the pillow dude.
Now let's move on to the pillow dude.
Dominion v Fox - Dominion Voting Sues Fox News for $1.6B over 2020 Election Claims in Delaware
And don''t forget SmartMatic's suit.
Also a (or more) shareholder has sued Fox over the same reporting.
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Maybenaut wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 7:14 pmWell, it wasn’t up to the lawyers to pass on or accept the settlement.humblescribe wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 7:12 pm Fox can always earn this settlement amount and any future settlement amounts back. They may post a quarterly loss in their financials, but they will emerge unscathed in the eyes of their viewers. That is ultimately what led to the settlement. I do not think that Dominion's lawyers were going to pass up $787.5 million for their $50 million client. So, while it would have been equitable and just for Fox to air retractions and apologies for their venality and mendacity, lawyers gotta do what is best for their client.
Funny how one of Fox' defense was that they were reporting on newsworthy events. Tell me, Rupert, Lachlan, Suzanne, Tucker, Sean, Laura, and the rest of the gang, is not a $787.5 million defamation settlement newsworthy? Had this been a trial with CNN or MSNBC instead would you be reporting it?
I'll wait.
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I see. Thanks!bob wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 5:55 pmA FOX Corp. shareholder sued Murdoch and the board, alleging they had breached the fiduciary duty they owed to the shareholders. Basically alleging they had a duty not to drive the corporation off a cliff by promoting these lies.somerset wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 5:50 pm???chancery wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 4:12 pm https://twitter.com/chancery_daily/stat ... 8249062400
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I don't know, but I know what it means for the breach of fiduciary duty cases in the Court of Chancery. They are on like Donkey Kong.
4:04 PM · Apr 18, 2023
Today's settlement will feature in that lawsuit.
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Sorry for mistyping. I fully realize that the decision lies with the client. In fact, I think everyone on this site knows this. This is picking at nits.Maybenaut wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 7:14 pmWell, it wasn’t up to the lawyers to pass on or accept the settlement.humblescribe wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 7:12 pm Fox can always earn this settlement amount and any future settlement amounts back. They may post a quarterly loss in their financials, but they will emerge unscathed in the eyes of their viewers. That is ultimately what led to the settlement. I do not think that Dominion's lawyers were going to pass up $787.5 million for their $50 million client. So, while it would have been equitable and just for Fox to air retractions and apologies for their venality and mendacity, lawyers gotta do what is best for their client.
Funny how one of Fox' defense was that they were reporting on newsworthy events. Tell me, Rupert, Lachlan, Suzanne, Tucker, Sean, Laura, and the rest of the gang, is not a $787.5 million defamation settlement newsworthy? Had this been a trial with CNN or MSNBC instead would you be reporting it?
I'll wait.
But tell me this: Is the lawyers' job merely to report: Fox is offering $X. Now go and think about it. Then get back to me, and I'll pass along your decision. Or is the lawyer's job to explain, give advice, offer suggestions, plan strategy, opine on the strengths and weaknesses of the case, and then develop a response?
While I was careless in my choice of words, even this accountant knows that the lawyer's job is to get the best possible result for the client. And, by extension, if the lawyers thought that this was the best possible result for the client, and recommended as much, then it is not a stretch to substitute lawyer for client in colloquial discussion. And Fogbow is essentially colloquial discussion with snark and humor tossed it for spice.
Your reply came across as condescending. Just because I am a plebeian retired CPA and not a lawyer does not mean that I am stupid.
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Dominion v Fox - Dominion Voting Sues Fox News for $1.6B over 2020 Election Claims in Delaware
My apologies.
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IANAL but I've been told many times settlement is often in the interest of both parties, although most settlements I've seen have happened long before it got to jury selection/first day.
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To be honest, I doubt having Tucker, Hannity, and all the others make daily apologies will make a dent in their customers' beliefs. They only will hear what they want to hear and ignore everything else.Wendybird wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 7:50 pm Well, I'm gutted. I let myself believe Dominion would include insisting on an on-air apology. I thought Dominion would only settle for the 1.6 billion PLUS an on-air apology. I clearly thought wrong. Fox will just play this off and go back to business as usual. Their idiot customers will never be the wiser.
Oh well.
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Slate:
While looks can certainly be deceiving, and while I do not mean to speculate on any of the jurors’ political orientations, the majority-minority jury that was empaneled at the very least did not appear to be a demographically favorable one for Fox News, whose audience is, basically, old and white. Was the prospect of a jury which featured seven Black members and only one white male enough to push Fox back to the negotiating table?
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Justice for America denied.
There's not a single reason why the liars weren't forced to sit in the box and admit they lied for personal gain.
None.
This sucks at levels I'm only now grasping.
There's not a single reason why the liars weren't forced to sit in the box and admit they lied for personal gain.
None.
This sucks at levels I'm only now grasping.
Dominion v Fox - Dominion Voting Sues Fox News for $1.6B over 2020 Election Claims in Delaware
Civil litigation is not criminal litigation.John Thomas8 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 9:15 pm Justice for America denied.
There's not a single reason why the liars weren't forced to sit in the box and admit they lied for personal gain.
None.
This sucks at levels I'm only now grasping.
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Yep.somerset wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 10:18 pmCivil litigation is not criminal litigation.John Thomas8 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 9:15 pm Justice for America denied.
There's not a single reason why the liars weren't forced to sit in the box and admit they lied for personal gain.
None.
This sucks at levels I'm only now grasping.
Still leaves America without justice.
The lying has to stop.
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No shittah, JT!. Ya gots the $, well, good on ya.John Thomas8 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 10:54 pmYep.somerset wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 10:18 pmCivil litigation is not criminal litigation.John Thomas8 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 9:15 pm Justice for America denied.
There's not a single reason why the liars weren't forced to sit in the box and admit they lied for personal gain.
None.
This sucks at levels I'm only now grasping.
Still leaves America without justice.
The lying has to stop.
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Giggle, I don't have the $ to crush my NPD nemesis, let alone take on a billion dollar corporation.Patagoniagirl wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 11:00 pmNo shittah, JT!. Ya gots the $, well, good on ya.John Thomas8 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 10:54 pmYep.
Still leaves America without justice.
The lying has to stop.
Neither means justice wasn't served.
Dominion v Fox - Dominion Voting Sues Fox News for $1.6B over 2020 Election Claims in Delaware
The fact that FoxNews agreed to permit the release the $ number as part of settlement agreement (often, settlements are confidential) speaks to an admission of guilt for their behavior. It's a WIN. Take it.
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I disagree. And that is exactly my point above. Money more often than not buys it's own justice. That's not a win, but Dominion did it
Dominion v Fox - Dominion Voting Sues Fox News for $1.6B over 2020 Election Claims in Delaware
And if it had gone to trial and Dominion lost? Certainly possible. This suit wasn’t filed to “get America justice, it was filed because Diminion felt harmed and wanted Fox to be held accountable for lying about Dominion. In fact, even if tried and Dominion got every dollar it wanted plus on-air admissions, that would not “give America Justice.”John Thomas8 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 9:15 pm Justice for America denied.
There's not a single reason why the liars weren't forced to sit in the box and admit they lied for personal gain.
None.
This sucks at levels I'm only now grasping.
I’m not in the least surprised it settled. I suspected it would but expected it earlier. It’s not, however, unusual to settle right before trial or even during, and sometimes while the jury is deliberating.
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Happens a lot. The phrase is “settled on the courthouse steps.”pipistrelle wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 8:33 pm IANAL but I've been told many times settlement is often in the interest of both parties, although most settlements I've seen have happened long before it got to jury selection/first day.
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I'm as bummed as anyone else, but I'm not surprised it settled, even when it did. It's just about the money. Smartmatic will likely be the same.
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Much smaller $$ though.
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Yes. Imagine Fox were much smaller or cash-poor. Dominion would have insisted on some sort of mea culpa in return for not destroying the company.Patagoniagirl wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 11:30 pm I disagree. And that is exactly my point above. Money more often than not buys it's own justice. That's not a win, but Dominion did it
But Fox's deep pockets allowed it to buy its way out of trouble, to hide its shame behind its curtain of hypocrisy. The threat that "our clever lawyers might twist the jury better than yours" is too scary for rational plaintiffs.
Always and everywhere, rich men can buy their own justice. Always. Everywhere.
Dominion v Fox - Dominion Voting Sues Fox News for $1.6B over 2020 Election Claims in Delaware
Justice? If you are wronged by someone and file suit, you get to decide when the scales of justice balance during the course of the case. It's a civil case, not criminal. Nobody was ever going to jail over this. You know how much Dominion got in the settlement -- and since the settlement included a clause that the money amount could be made public, it trashes FoxNews. It is a win. Sorry we didn't get to see witnesses on the stand, but that's the way it goes.Patagoniagirl wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2023 11:30 pm's the way
I disagree. And that is exactly my point above. Money more often than not buys it's own justice. That's not a win, but Dominion did it