Yes, next up: Smartmatic...
Despite emerging concerns from some Fox critics that it was avoiding true accountability by dodging an apology geared at its viewers, the company’s legal problems are far from over. It faces an even bigger lawsuit in New York from another voting-machine company, Smartmatic, which Fox News broadcasts suggested was linked to Dominion (it wasn’t) and was itself party to voter fraud (also false). The demand from the company in that case: $2.7 billion.
Every indication is that the case is proceeding toward trial. “Dominion’s litigation exposed some of the misconduct and damage caused by Fox’s disinformation campaign,” an attorney for Smartmatic said in a statement on Tuesday. “Smartmatic will expose the rest.”
Smartmatic faces its own hurdle in clearing the high bar for proving defamation cases in the United States. Many legal experts, after reviewing the discovery in the Dominion case, said Dominion seemed to have cleared that hurdle before its trial even began. In that sense, settlement in Wilmington seemed to observers like a harbinger of things to come.