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So little? What are you talking about? They sued for $1.6 billion ... but there is no way that Dominion realistically expected to ever be awarded that much. They got almost half of it. The company is valued at under $100 million.787 mil....that definitely hurt a lil... it's 3x what CNN had to pay to a single person...I curious why so little compare to the billions they wanted.
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Fox's statement: "pleased to have reached a settlement, hopefully it will help the country move on".Fox Corp. 'pleased' to settle Dominion case
Dareh Gregorian
Fox Corporation issued a statement saying it was "pleased to have reached a settlement" and "hopeful" it would help the country move on.
"We acknowledge the court’s rulings finding certain claims about Dominion to be false. This settlement reflects Fox’s continued commitment to the highest journalistic standards," the statement said. "We are hopeful that our decision to resolve this dispute with Dominion amicably, instead of the acrimony of a divisive trial, allows the country to move forward from these issues.”
Fox News and Dominion reach last-minute settlement
Terms of the deal were not immediately disclosed.
https://thehill.com/homenews/media/3957322-fox-news-and-dominion-reach-last-minute-settlement/
You aren't taking into consideration how specific the allegations made on Fox News were (by Sidney Powell and Rudy Guiliani).Very disappointing. I was hoping Dominion would have to substantiate their assertion that their machines are secure to counter the Fox allegations.
Just curious ... why do you think this matters now?Key Dominion Exec Admitted company products 'riddled with bugs' days before 2020 vote: Fox lawyers
In 2018 email cited by the defense in voting machine company's defamation suit against Fox News, Dominion director of product strategy and security acknowledged the company's technology was marred by a "*critical* bug leading to INCORRECT results."
Dominion Voting Systems employees have acknowledged serious problems with the company's technology, saying, for example, that a bug led to "INCORRECT results," according to discovery cited in the defense brief in Dominion's defamation lawsuit against Fox News.
In a 2018 email Fox News obtained from Dominion Director of Product Strategy and Security Eric Coomer, he acknowledged the company's technology was marred by a "*critical* bug leading to INCORRECT results."
"It does not get much worse than that," he later added.
In 2019, Coomer lamented that "our products suck," adding that "'[a]lmost all' of Dominion's technological failings were 'due to our complete f--- up in installation,'" according to the defense brief.
Key Dominion exec admitted company products 'riddled with bugs' days before 2020 vote: Fox lawyers
Just curious ... why do you think this matters now?
It's over.
Clearly, attorneys for Fox News didn't think they had much of a defense. They got taken to the cleaners.
What does it say about Fox's case that they agreed to pay 10X that. The BS you're dropping here is laughable. Have a good cry and get over it.Also revealed in discovery was that "Dominion's own expert calculated Dominion's alleged lost business opportunities at a mere $88 million," the brief reads.
That's not surprising. Dominion was not a very large company .... before today that is.Also revealed in discovery was that "Dominion's own expert calculated Dominion's alleged lost business opportunities at a mere $88 million," the brief reads.
Key Dominion Exec Admitted company products 'riddled with bugs' days before 2020 vote: Fox lawyers
In 2018 email cited by the defense in voting machine company's defamation suit against Fox News, Dominion director of product strategy and security acknowledged the company's technology was marred by a "*critical* bug leading to INCORRECT results."
Dominion Voting Systems employees have acknowledged serious problems with the company's technology, saying, for example, that a bug led to "INCORRECT results," according to discovery cited in the defense brief in Dominion's defamation lawsuit against Fox News.
In a 2018 email Fox News obtained from Dominion Director of Product Strategy and Security Eric Coomer, he acknowledged the company's technology was marred by a "*critical* bug leading to INCORRECT results."
"It does not get much worse than that," he later added.
In 2019, Coomer lamented that "our products suck," adding that "'[a]lmost all' of Dominion's technological failings were 'due to our complete f--- up in installation,'" according to the defense brief.
Key Dominion exec admitted company products 'riddled with bugs' days before 2020 vote: Fox lawyers