The company alleged that the network “recklessly ignored the truth” and participated in a disinformation campaign against it because “the lies were good for Fox’s business.”
“Fox took a small flame” of misinformation and “turned it into a forest fire,” Dominion said in his lawsuit.
“The truth matters. Lies have consequences,” Dominion’s lawsuit added. “Fox sold a false history of election fraud to fulfill its own business purposes, seriously injuring Dominion in the process. If that case doesn’t reach the level of defamation by the station, nothing will.”
Dominion said that as a result of Fox’s “orchestrated defamation campaign,” he had suffered “enormous and irreparable economic damage” and that his employees had been threatened with death.
A Fox spokesman said the network was “proud” of its 2020 election coverage, and described it as “in the highest tradition of American journalism.” The spokesman added that Fox “will vigorously defend against this unfounded lawsuit in the courts.”
In his lawsuit, Dominion specifically mentioned hosts Maria Bartiromo, Tucker Carlson, Lou Dobbs, Sean Hannity and Jeanine Pirro, three of whom were named defendants in Smartmatic’s lawsuit. Fox is the sole defendant in this lawsuit.