Judge Rules Newsmax Defamed Dominion, Trial Could Cost Over $1 Billion

April 9, 2025
Judge Rules Newsmax Defamed Dominion, Trial Could Cost Over $1 Billion
  • Dominion is seeking $1.6 billion in damages, with the trial set to begin on April 28, 2025, unless a settlement is reached.

  • A Delaware judge has ruled that Newsmax Media defamed Dominion Voting Systems by falsely accusing them of rigging the 2020 U.S. presidential election.

  • Dominion argued that Newsmax's misinformation severely harmed its reputation and business.

  • Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis presided over the case and concluded that a jury will determine if Newsmax acted with actual malice.

  • The judge's ruling allows the jury to consider whether Newsmax intentionally defamed Dominion, potentially leading to damages exceeding $1 billion.

  • A spokesperson for Dominion expressed satisfaction with the court's ruling, while Newsmax has yet to comment publicly.

  • This ruling follows a similar case where Dominion settled with Fox News for $787.5 million, which may pressure Newsmax to consider a settlement.

  • Following the ruling, Newsmax's stock dropped over 10%, a decline that comes after a brief surge post-IPO.

  • The judge noted that there was no substantial evidence of voter fraud in the 2020 election, which was won by Joe Biden.

  • The judge found that Newsmax promoted unfounded claims, alleging that Dominion's voting technology was developed in Venezuela for election manipulation.

  • Newsmax contended that its reporting was based on allegations made by President Trump and his associates, but the judge rejected this defense.

  • This ruling underscores the legal accountability media organizations face regarding the dissemination of misleading information, particularly in election contexts.

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