Dominion Voting Systems filed a lawsuit against One America News Network on Tuesday alleging the right-leaning network deliberately spread false reports of voter fraud in the 2020 election to attack Dominion’s credibility.
The Washington Examiner reports:
Dominion filed the lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, saying OAN “manufactured, endorsed, repeated, and broadcast a series of verifiably false yet devastating lies” despite the fact that Dominion had created an “auditable and verifiable paper trail.”
“During and after the November 2020 election, OAN saw a business opportunity. Spurred by a quest for profits and viewers, OAN — a competitor to media giant Fox — engaged in a race to the bottom with Fox and other outlets such as Newsmax to spread false and manufactured stories about election fraud,” Dominion wrote in the suit.
“Dominion quickly became the focus of this downward spiral of lies, as each broadcaster attempted to outdo the others by making the lies more outrageous, spreading them further, and endorsing them as strongly as possible,” the company added.
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Smartmatic, another voting systems company accused of conspiring to alter the results of the 2020 election, has filed similar lawsuits. In February, the company sued Giuliani, several Fox stars, and former Trump-aligned attorney Sidney Powell, requesting $2.7 billion in damages due to their claims.
Dominion has filed similar lawsuits against other conservative figures who reported on the 2020 election such as Fox News and a number of its hosts
The voting company hit another conservative network with a lawsuit today.
Keep reading to see who else Dominion is going after.