Crime Newsmax to pay $67 Million in defamation case over bogus 2020 "election fraud" claims

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Newsmax agrees to pay $67M in defamation case over bogus 2020 election claims

The settlement comes after Fox News Channel paid $787.5 million to settle a similar lawsuit in 2023.




The conservative network Newsmax will pay $67 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of defaming a voting equipment company by spreading lies about President Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss, according to documents filed Monday.

The settlement comes after Fox News Channel paid $787.5 million to settle a similar lawsuit in 2023 and Newsmax paid what court papers describe as $40 million to settle a libel lawsuit from a different voting machine manufacturer, Smartmatic, which also was a target of the network's pro-Trump conspiracy theories.

Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis had ruled earlier that Newsmax did indeed defame Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems by airing false information about the company and its equipment. But Davis left it to a jury to eventually decide whether that was done with malice, and, if so, how much Dominion deserved from Newsmax in damages. Newsmax and Dominion reached the settlement before the trial could take place.

The settlement was disclosed by Newsmax on Monday in a new filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. It said the deal was reached Friday. A spokesperson for Dominion said the company was pleased to have settled the lawsuit.

The disclosure came as Trump, who lost his 2020 reelection bid to Democrat Joe Biden, vowed in a social media post Monday to eliminate mail-in ballots and voting machines such as those supplied by Dominion and other companies. It was unclear how the Republican president could achieve that.

The same judge also handled the Dominion-Fox News case and made a similar ruling that the network repeated numerous lies by Trump’s allies about his 2020 loss despite internal communications showing Fox officials knew the claims were bogus. At the time, Davis found it was “CRYSTAL clear” that none of the allegations was true.

Internal correspondence from Newsmax officials likewise shows they knew the claims were baseless.

“How long are we going to play along with election fraud?” Newsmax host Bob Sellers said two days after the 2020 election was called for Biden, according to internal documents revealed as part of the case.

Newsmax took pride that it was not calling the election for Biden and, the internal documents show, saw a business opportunity in catering to viewers who believed Trump won. Private communications that surfaced as part of Dominion’s earlier defamation case against Fox News also revealed how the network’s business interests intersected with decisions it made related to coverage of Trump’s 2020 election claims.

At Newsmax, employees repeatedly warned against false allegations from pro-Trump guests such as attorney Sidney Powell, according to documents in the lawsuit. In one text, even Newsmax owner Chris Ruddy, a Trump ally, said he found it “scary” that Trump was meeting with Powell.

Dominion was at the heart of many of the wild claims aired by guests on Newsmax and elsewhere, who promoted a conspiracy theory involving deceased Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez to rig the machines for Biden.

Though Trump has insisted his fraud claims are real, there’s no evidence they were, and the lawsuits in the Fox and Newsmax cases show how some of the president’s biggest supporters knew they were false at the time. Trump’s then-attorney general, William Barr, said there was no evidence of widespread fraud.

Trump and his backers lost dozens of lawsuits alleging fraud, some before Trump-appointed judges. Numerous recounts, reviews and audits of the election results, including some run by Republicans, turned up no signs of significant wrongdoing or error and affirmed Biden’s win.

After returning to office, Trump pardoned those who tried to halt the transfer of power during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and directed his Department of Justice to investigate Chris Krebs, a former Trump cybersecurity appointee who had vouched for the security and accuracy of the 2020 election.

As an initial trial date approached in the Dominion case earlier this year, Trump issued an executive order attacking the law firm that litigated it and the Fox case, Susman Godfrey. The order, part of a series targeting law firms Trump has tussled with, cited Susman Godfrey’s work on elections and said the government would not do business with any of its clients or permit any of its staff in federal buildings.

A federal judge put that action on hold, saying the framers would view it as “a shocking abuse of power.”

 
Outstanding. I wish the fine was higher, but a podunk org like Newsmax probably doesn't have that much in their coffers anyway.

Sunlight is the best disinfectant. When exposed to the light of a courtroom, MAGAt's BS gets exposed for the pants-on-fire lies they are.
 
Good thing we have people like Joe Rogan who never spout bullshit.

Dont watch him much but check 1440 news. Not perfect for sure but beter
Scope is left leaning so anyone needs to check other sources on how 1440 is.


Is 1440's Daily Newsletter the Unbiased News Source It Claims To Be?​



 
Same for CNN and MSNBC, hell about any news service now.
Lol, I Think the last time I watched CNN was when his 34 felony guilty verdicts came down. Eamon used to work for NBC in NYC but I don't think I've ever watched their news.
 
Dont watch him much but check 1440 news. Not perfect for sure but beter
Scope is left leaning so anyone needs to check other sources on how 1440 is.


Is 1440's Daily Newsletter the Unbiased News Source It Claims To Be?​



5 minutes on Google show me that the founder and current CEO of this 1440 is Tim Huelskamp, former Republican congressman and Tea Party member, who also was the president of The Heartland Institute, a conservative think tank, during Trump's first term.

He literally used to send fake news through text messages to people. He wasn't charged with a crime because apparently deliberately lying to voters Is legal in Kansas:

TOPEKA — Former U.S. Rep. Tim Huelskamp is behind the false text message about the constitutional amendment that enraged Democrats on Monday, the Washington Post reports.

The newspaper traced the unsolicited text messages to a political tech firm called Alliance Forge and identified Huelskamp’s Do Right PAC as the client behind the campaign.

Huelskamp, a Republican who represented the state in Congress from 2011 to 2017, didn’t immediately respond to a phone call and voice message from Kansas Reflector seeking comment for this story.

State officials said the use of voter registration data to deliberately mislead voters doesn’t violate state law because lying is allowed in election advertisements, and unsolicited text messages about ballot questions don’t require senders to reveal their identities.
 
5 minutes on Google show me that the founder and current CEO of this 1440 is Tim Huelskamp, former Republican congressman and Tea Party member, who also was the president of The Heartland Institute, a conservative think tank, during Trump's first term.

He literally used to send fake news through text messages to people. He wasn't charged with a crime because apparently deliberately lying to voters Is legal in Kansas:

TOPEKA — Former U.S. Rep. Tim Huelskamp is behind the false text message about the constitutional amendment that enraged Democrats on Monday, the Washington Post reports.

The newspaper traced the unsolicited text messages to a political tech firm called Alliance Forge and identified Huelskamp’s Do Right PAC as the client behind the campaign.

Huelskamp, a Republican who represented the state in Congress from 2011 to 2017, didn’t immediately respond to a phone call and voice message from Kansas Reflector seeking comment for this story.

State officials said the use of voter registration data to deliberately mislead voters doesn’t violate state law because lying is allowed in election advertisements, and unsolicited text messages about ballot questions don’t require senders to reveal their identities.
Funny, wonder when they're the next to get sued then.
 
Outstanding. I wish the fine was higher, but a podunk org like Newsmax probably doesn't have that much in their coffers anyway.

Sunlight is the best disinfectant. When exposed to the light of a courtroom, MAGAt's BS gets exposed for the pants-on-fire lies they are.
If the judgement was not enough to bankrupt them it was too low. Ditto Faux News.
 
5 minutes on Google show me that the founder and current CEO of this 1440 is Tim Huelskamp, former Republican congressman and Tea Party member, who also was the president of The Heartland Institute, a conservative think tank, during Trump's first term.

He literally used to send fake news through text messages to people. He wasn't charged with a crime because apparently deliberately lying to voters Is legal in Kansas:

TOPEKA — Former U.S. Rep. Tim Huelskamp is behind the false text message about the constitutional amendment that enraged Democrats on Monday, the Washington Post reports.

The newspaper traced the unsolicited text messages to a political tech firm called Alliance Forge and identified Huelskamp’s Do Right PAC as the client behind the campaign.

Huelskamp, a Republican who represented the state in Congress from 2011 to 2017, didn’t immediately respond to a phone call and voice message from Kansas Reflector seeking comment for this story.

State officials said the use of voter registration data to deliberately mislead voters doesn’t violate state law because lying is allowed in election advertisements, and unsolicited text messages about ballot questions don’t require senders to reveal their identities.

The two links included one thst is left leaning said its was more middle of thr road and mostly unbiased. But you go with who you want. I tend to hot difference sources.
 
Hahaha! O no they got newsmax! And fox! Let me stick an ice pick in my eye so I can stomach CNN! Wait CNN lost a bunch of court cases too? How about abc? Etc.
Who cares..... faux news? The depth of your hated doesn't make you stronger only bitter and weak.
 
The two links included one thst is left leaning said its was more middle of thr road and mostly unbiased. But you go with who you want. I tend to hot difference sources.
So you think a "news" agency run by Tim Huelskamp is a fair unbiased source?
 
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So you think a "news" agency run by Tim Huelskamp is a fair unbiased source?

I just going by the sites that check them including one that leans left. Did you follow the links or just believe some post on this site thst is left.
 
I just going by the sites that check them including one that leans left. Did you follow the links or just believe some post on this site thst is left.
I googled his history. All I really need to know. You bringing up and CNN and MSNBC and then bringing up this twat as unbiased as suggesting I follow Steve Bannon. At least Alex Jones has realised what a twat he was.
 
I googled his history. All I really need to know. You bringing up and CNN and MSNBC and then bringing up this twat as unbiased as suggesting I follow Steve Bannon. At least Alex Jones has realised what a twat he was.

So its about how you feel and not facts. Ok that makes sense with hiw you post.
 
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