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Box Ox

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Dominion Voting sues Trump lawyer Powell for defamation, seeking $1.3 billion in damages

"Dominion Voting Systems has filed suit against Sidney Powell, the lawyer who pushed false election claims for the Trump campaign, claiming defamation and deceptive trade practices.

The company seeks more than $1.3 billion in damages.

In the extraordinarily detailed lawsuit filed in federal court in Washington on Friday, the company outlined Powell's TV appearances and online posts -- including when she repeated her unfounded beliefs that Dominion was linked to communist Venezuela and Georgia officials were in on election fraud -- and how those were amplified by President Donald Trump and his supporters online.

"Emboldened by Trump's endorsement of her false accusations, which launched her into political superstardom, Powell's defamatory media campaign continued and intensified" with her media appearances, the lawsuit says.

Tom Clare, a lawyer for Dominion, said on Friday that "we have not ruled anyone out" when asked if the company was considering suing Trump or news outlets that had amplified the claims.

The company is "looking very deliberately at the statements and actions of everyone who has been involved in talking about Dominion" as it plans to name additional defendants and file more lawsuits over false election-fraud claims in the coming weeks, Clare said.

"There are a number of individuals and media companies that we think are complicit. They said them in their own voice, in their own personalities and in print, and they provided a platform for Powell," Clare added during a media briefing on Friday."
 

DriveInDriveOut

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Dominion Voting sues Trump lawyer Powell for defamation, seeking $1.3 billion in damages

"Dominion Voting Systems has filed suit against Sidney Powell, the lawyer who pushed false election claims for the Trump campaign, claiming defamation and deceptive trade practices.

The company seeks more than $1.3 billion in damages.

In the extraordinarily detailed lawsuit filed in federal court in Washington on Friday, the company outlined Powell's TV appearances and online posts -- including when she repeated her unfounded beliefs that Dominion was linked to communist Venezuela and Georgia officials were in on election fraud -- and how those were amplified by President Donald Trump and his supporters online.

"Emboldened by Trump's endorsement of her false accusations, which launched her into political superstardom, Powell's defamatory media campaign continued and intensified" with her media appearances, the lawsuit says.

Tom Clare, a lawyer for Dominion, said on Friday that "we have not ruled anyone out" when asked if the company was considering suing Trump or news outlets that had amplified the claims.

The company is "looking very deliberately at the statements and actions of everyone who has been involved in talking about Dominion" as it plans to name additional defendants and file more lawsuits over false election-fraud claims in the coming weeks, Clare said.

"There are a number of individuals and media companies that we think are complicit. They said them in their own voice, in their own personalities and in print, and they provided a platform for Powell," Clare added during a media briefing on Friday."
Lol, yes, because she has a billion dollars.
That company is done, they'll never sell another thing, or collect a cent from anyone who pointed out the problems with their system.

Good riddance.
 

fishtm2001

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Wait until Biden actually does have the biggest inauguration crowd in American history ( and fake pics won't be needed). donald's head will explode.
 

newfie

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Dominion Voting sues Trump lawyer Powell for defamation, seeking $1.3 billion in damages

"Dominion Voting Systems has filed suit against Sidney Powell, the lawyer who pushed false election claims for the Trump campaign, claiming defamation and deceptive trade practices.

The company seeks more than $1.3 billion in damages.

In the extraordinarily detailed lawsuit filed in federal court in Washington on Friday, the company outlined Powell's TV appearances and online posts -- including when she repeated her unfounded beliefs that Dominion was linked to communist Venezuela and Georgia officials were in on election fraud -- and how those were amplified by President Donald Trump and his supporters online.

"Emboldened by Trump's endorsement of her false accusations, which launched her into political superstardom, Powell's defamatory media campaign continued and intensified" with her media appearances, the lawsuit says.

Tom Clare, a lawyer for Dominion, said on Friday that "we have not ruled anyone out" when asked if the company was considering suing Trump or news outlets that had amplified the claims.

The company is "looking very deliberately at the statements and actions of everyone who has been involved in talking about Dominion" as it plans to name additional defendants and file more lawsuits over false election-fraud claims in the coming weeks, Clare said.

"There are a number of individuals and media companies that we think are complicit. They said them in their own voice, in their own personalities and in print, and they provided a platform for Powell," Clare added during a media briefing on Friday."
welll thats one way to get transparency. powell will now have the opportunity to present her evidence and dominion the opportunity to try to rebut it.
 

oldngray

nowhere special
Wait until Biden actually does have the biggest inauguration crowd in American history ( and fake pics won't be needed). donald's head will explode.
It will be a virtual inauguration with Biden briefly popping out of his basement like a groundhog to do a quick photo op then back in hiding.
 

oldngray

nowhere special
welll thats one way to get transparency. powell will now have the opportunity to present her evidence and dominion the opportunity to try to rebut it.
Just a PR move by Dominion. They will drop the suit before it ever gets close to trial. Burden of proof is on them and there is no way they want to allow discovery.
 
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