In an opinion accepting a censure agreement between Yates and Ellis, Large noted that Ellis has agreed that her statements about the election being stolen were misrepresentations, which he said were made “with at least a reckless state of mind.” Ellis also agreed that she, “through her conduct, undermined the American public’s confidence in the presidential election, violating her duty of candor to the public,” Large wrote, adding that “a selfish motive” and “a pattern of misconduct” were aggravating factors in the case.
This is the best bit:Can't read it
She pointed to one email that had recently been handed over, between Ms. Bartiromo and Ms. Powell on Nov. 7, 2020. In the email, Ms. Powell was forwarding evidence to Ms. Bartiromo that Dominion said was proof Fox had acted recklessly: an email from a woman Ms. Powell relied on as a source who exhibited signs of delusion, claiming, for instance, that she was aware of voter fraud because she had special powers, including the ability to time travel.
NOW: Stop the Steal organizer and ubiquitous MAGA figure, Ali Alexander, says he’s sorry for asking teenage boys for d*ck pics. “I apologize for any inappropriate messages sent over the years,” Alexander wrote. According to the Daily Beast, Alexander received nude photos from a then 15-year-old boy. Another boy, who was propositioned for photos at 17-years-old, states, “No person like Ali should be even near politics.”
Apparently it's about 45 years of normal profits for them.my guesses…Dominion had a strong case but it was a very high bar, so it was not assured they would win. The $ 1.6 billion they sued for may also have been a shot in the dark, sky high number that a jury or judge might not access in damages. If they won, they would be locked up in appeals court for years, meaning millions more in legal costs.
if you are on the Dominion board, you weigh the risks of not settling against shareholder value. Almost $800 million is a pretty sweet sum to add to the coffers.
I've read recently that Dominion is a much smaller company than I realized and this sum is many times their market cap. So settling in the sum seems fine, I'm just surprised that Fox did not have to apologize at length on air which you'd think would be the main aim if Dominion really wanted to repair their reputation.my guesses…Dominion had a strong case but it was a very high bar, so it was not assured they would win. The $ 1.6 billion they sued for may also have been a shot in the dark, sky high number that a jury or judge might not access in damages. If they won, they would be locked up in appeals court for years, meaning millions more in legal costs.
if you are on the Dominion board, you weigh the risks of not settling against shareholder value. Almost $800 million is a pretty sweet sum to add to the coffers.
Yeah like I say, I thought they were a bigger company. So I guess they could lie low for forty years or so and then carry on when reputational damage is forgotten. I wonder what happens to the money, is it bonuses all round?Apparently it's about 45 years of normal profits for them.
Does anyone realize what really happened in the #Dominion@FoxNews settlement??? #FoxNews simply paid Dominion to 100% rig the 2024 #election. Almost one billion dollars to ensure the end of #AMERICA.