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FOX News Media Moves to Dismiss Dominion Lawsuit

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FOX News Media has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems, arguing it infringes on media free speech rights. Key points include that Dominion failed to prove actionable defamation and did not allege actual malice by FOX. The motion emphasizes the press's role in covering newsworthy government proceedings and states that the allegations against Dominion existed before the presidential election. FOX asserts that Dominion's claims lack substantial legal basis, referencing protections under New York's Anti-SLAPP statute and asserting that the lawsuit threatens press freedoms.

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  • FOX News Media's strong legal stance could reinforce its position and credibility in the industry.
  • The dismissal motion highlights the protections afforded to media coverage of public concern, potentially benefiting FOX's future reporting.
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  • Continued legal battles may distract from FOX News Media's core business operations and affect investor confidence.
  • The ongoing lawsuit could create reputational risks if the public perceives FOX as engaged in controversial reporting.

FOX News Media today filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems, stating the complaint seeks to “stifle the media’s free-speech right to inform the public.”

Jointly filing the motion to dismiss on behalf of FOX News Media, Jackson Walker Partner Chip Babcock and Lehotsky Keller Partner Scott Keller commented, “There are two sides to every story. The press must remain free to cover both sides, or there will be a free press no more. The freedoms of speech and press would be illusory if the prevailing party could obtain billions of dollars from the press because it provided a forum for the losing side.”

The motion characterizes Dominion’s complaint as threatening “the deeply enshrined protections for the free press” and outlines two key reasons for dismissal. Chiefly, the filing states Dominion failed to identify “any actionable defamation” by FOX News Media, nor did it plead facts “alleging that FOX published the challenged speech with actual malice.” The First Amendment and New York law independently protect media reporting and commentary on newsworthy allegations, and allegations from the sitting President of the United States and his legal team are inherently newsworthy. Well-established doctrine protects the media’s ability to report and comment specifically on government proceedings such as election recounts, official investigations, and civil litigation—all of which were pending during the election.

Moreover, “FOX hosts did not create allegations against Dominion.” The motion to dismiss points out that Dominion faced lawsuits alleging election irregularities well before the November presidential election. Referencing 2019 legal claims that remain pending, Georgia voters argued that using Dominion’s “unaccountable, unverifiable” system “will be a colossal train wreck for democracy” because it “produces unaccountable, inherently evidence-free election outcomes by its very design.” Furthermore, the filing cites a PBS NewsHour report last October, well ahead of the November election, that featured a University of Michigan computer science professor who “worried” that Dominion’s system “is the technical equivalent to the 737 MAX.”

The motion to dismiss concludes that Dominion failed to state a claim “under any applicable pleading standard” and further cites protections under New York’s Anti-SLAPP statute as FOX News Media’s coverage was “addressing statements regarding matters of public concern.” Therefore, Dominion did not demonstrate a “substantial basis in law” for its claim, and “Dominion cannot recover ‘under any reasonably conceivable set of circumstances.’”

FOX News Media operates the FOX News Channel (FNC), FOX Business Network (FBN), FOX News Digital, FOX News Audio, FOX News Books, the direct-to-consumer digital streaming services FOX Nation and FOX News International and the upcoming AVOD platform FOX Weather. Currently the number one network in all of cable, FNC has also been the most watched television news channel for 19 consecutive years, while FBN currently ranks among the top business channels on cable. Owned by FOX Corporation, FOX News Media reaches 200 million people each month.

FAQ

What is the lawsuit FOX News is facing from Dominion Voting Systems?

FOX News is facing a lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems for alleged defamation concerning the 2020 presidential election.

When did FOX News file the motion to dismiss the Dominion lawsuit?

FOX News Media filed the motion to dismiss the Dominion lawsuit on May 18, 2021.

What are the key arguments in FOX News' motion to dismiss?

The motion argues that Dominion failed to identify actionable defamation and did not prove actual malice, asserting protections under the First Amendment.

How does the Dominion lawsuit affect FOX News' stock performance?

The lawsuit's outcome may impact investor confidence and influence FOX News Media's overall market perception.

What is FOX News Media's standing in the media industry?

FOX News Media is currently the number one cable news network, reaching 200 million viewers each month.

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