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    After suing Mike Lindell, Sidney Powell, and Rudy Giuliani, Dominion says it will go after others who spread claims of election fraud — and it's 'not ruling anyone out'

    Asked whether the company would sue Fox News after Mike Lindell, Dominion CEO John Poulos said the voting-machine company was "not ruling anyone out."

    • USA
    • the Guardian

    Voting machine maker Dominion sues MyPillow CEO over false election claims

    Complaint alleges that Mike Lindell used falsehood that machines had been used to rig election in favour of Biden as marketing ployUS politics – live coverageThe voting machine manufacturer Dominion is suing the Donald Trump-supporting chief executive of MyPillow for more than $1.3bn, claiming he damaged the company with his “Big Lie” that it distorted the results of the 2020 election.

    • Politics
    • nydailynews.com

    Rudy Giuliani tried dodging getting served with $1B Dominion Voting Systems suit: source

    Rudy Giuliani spent a week dodging service of a $1.3 billion lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems after publicly declaring he was ready for the legal fight, a source tells the Daily News.

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    • /CBSdenver

    Dominion Voting Systems Sues MyPillow, Founder Mike Lindell, For $1.3 Billion Over Election Claims

    Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems has followed through on threats and filed a lawsuit against MyPillow and founder Mike Lindell over claims their voting machines rigged the 2020 Presidential Election. Dominion is seeking $1.3 billion from MyPillow and Lindell in D.C. Federal Court.

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    • Business Insider

    Dominion has sued MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell over his election fraud claims. The voting machine company is seeking more than $1.3 billion in damages.

    Dominion sued both MyPillow and its CEO Mike Lindell, after he spread claims that Dominion's voting machines helped rig the 2020 election.

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    MyPillow's Mike Lindell is 'begging to be sued,' Dominion Voting Systems said

    "At some point we may well oblige him," a representative for Dominion Voting Systems told CNN on Sunday.

    • USA
    • Alternet.org

    Giuliani attempted to dodge being served with $1 billion Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit: report

    Rudy Giuliani, the personal attorney to former President Donald Trump, reportedly made efforts to avoid being served with the billion-dollar lawsuit filed against him by Dominion Voting Systems.

    • Politics
    • ABC News

    Voting machine company sues pro-Trump pillow man over false election claims

    Dominion Voting Systems on Monday filed a $1.3 billion lawsuit against Trump ally Mike Lindell after he pushed false claims about the company rigging the 2020 election.

    • Politics
    • Washington Post

    Dominion files defamation lawsuit against MyPillow CEO over false claims voting machines were rigged against Trump

    The company is seeking more than $1.3 billion from Mike Lindell, a staunch Trump supporter, and his company.

    • Politics
    • MSN

    False claims hang over a Trump-loving county’s plans to buy Dominion voting machines

    The situation in Stark County is a testament to how viral claims repeatedly debunked by courts and authorities have persisted, hanging over local decision-making and saddling officials with the daunting task of somehow rebuilding public trust.

    • Politics
    • Washington Post

    False claims hang over a Trump-loving county’s plans to buy Dominion voting machines

    The situation in Stark County is a testament to how viral claims repeatedly debunked by courts and authorities have persisted, hanging over local decision-making and saddling officials with the daunting task of somehow rebuilding public trust.

    • USA
    • Raw Story - Celebrating 16 Years of Independent Journalism

    Fox hosts can't be sued for election fraud claims but Giuliani and Powell are fair game: media law professor

    According to an attorney representing Fox News and Fox Business New personalities who are facing $2.7 billion libel lawsuit brought by voting technology company Smartmatic, the hosts -- including Maria Bartiromo, Jeanine Pirro and the recently fired Lou Dobbs -- cannot be held liable for their words about the company because they were just doing their job.The Associated Press is reporting that lawyers from Kirkland & Ellis, which is also defending Fox, are pushing back against the lawsuit,...

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