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Dominion Voting Systems filed a defamation lawsuit on Monday against Trump attorney and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who they say carried out "a viral disinformation campaign about Dominion" comprised of "demonstrably false" allegations, according to the New York Times.

The 107-page lawsuit filed in the Federal District Court in Washington seeks damages of over $1.3 billion, and is based on over 50 statements made by Giuliani at legislative hearings, on Twitter, in the conservative news media, and on his podcast, where he accused Dominion of participating in a plot to flip votes to Joe Biden.

Mr. Giuliani, one of Mr. Trump’s closest advisers and confidants, has faced continuing fallout for his highly visible efforts to reverse the election outcome. This month, the chairman of the New York State Senate’s judiciary committee formally requested that the state court system strip Mr. Giuliani of his law license.

Taken together with a lawsuit the company filed this month against Sidney Powell, another lawyer who was allied with Mr. Trump, the suit represents a point-by-point rebuke of one of the more outlandish conspiracy theories surrounding last year’s election. The president’s allies had contended that the voting machine company — which was also used in states during Mr. Trump’s victory in the 2016 election, has been tested by government agencies, and was used in states Mr. Trump carried in 2020 — was somehow involved in a rigged election, partly as a result of ties to a long-deceased Venezuelan dictator. -New York Times

"Dominion was not founded in Venezuela to fix elections for Hugo Chávez," reads the suit. "It was founded in 2002 in John Poulos’s basement in Toronto to help blind people vote on paper ballots."

The vote counting company also noted that for all of Giuliani's comments about Dominion in the public domain, he's never mentioned them in court, which would have opened him up to legal ramifications.

"Notably, not a single one of the three complaints signed and filed by Giuliani and other attorneys for the Trump Campaign in the Pennsylvania action contained any allegations about Dominion," reads the lawsuit, which then linked Giuliani's statements to the Capitol 'riot' on Jan. 6.

"Having been deceived by Giuliani and his allies into thinking that they were not criminals — but patriots ‘Defend[ing] the Republic’ from Dominion and its co-conspirators — they then bragged about their involvement in the crime on social media," the suit states.

Thomas A. Clare, a lawyer representing Dominion, said that the riot had not factored into the decision to sue Mr. Giuliani, but that it did show just how seriously Mr. Trump’s followers had taken the falsehoods told about the election.

“From a defamation law perspective, it just demonstrates the depth to which these statements sink in to people,” Mr. Clare said in an interview. “That people don’t just read them and tune them out. It goes to the core of their belief system, which puts them in a position to take action in the real world.” -New York Times

Dominion is the second largest manufacturer of voting machine equipment in the United States.

More lawsuits on the way?

Dominion says they aren't stopping at Giuliani, who they say acted in concert with other prominent conservatives and networks - such as Fox News, Fox Business, Newsmax, One America News Network, Lou Dobbs and Mike Lindell.

"There will certainly be others," said Clare. "There are other individuals who have spoken the big lie and have put forward these defamatory statements about Dominion, but then there are also players in the media that have amplified it."

Could Dominion even sue Trump?

"We’re not ruling anybody out," said Clare. "Obviously, this lawsuit against the president’s lawyer moves one step closer to the former president and understanding what his role was and wasn’t."

Earlier this month, the American Thinker published an Dominion-approved apology note for publishing reports about the company, which they said in a statement are "completely false and have no basis in fact," adding "it was wrong for us to publish these false statements." The website concurrently disabled its comments section, saying in a statement "Sometimes you have to do what you have to do."

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Dominion Voting Systems filed a defamation lawsuit on Monday against Trump attorney and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who they say carried out "a viral disinformation campaign about Dominion" comprised of "demonstrably false" allegations, according to the New York Times. The 107-page lawsuit filed in the Federal District Court in Washington seeks damages of over $1.3 billion, and is based on over 50 statements made by Giuliani at legislative hearings, on Twitter, in the conservative news media, and on his podcast, where he accused Dominion of participating in a plot to flip votes to Joe Biden. >Mr. Giuliani, one of Mr. Trump’s closest advisers and confidants, has faced continuing fallout for his highly visible efforts to reverse the election outcome. This month, the chairman of the New York State Senate’s judiciary committee formally requested that the state court system strip Mr. Giuliani of his law license. >Taken together with a lawsuit the company filed this month against Sidney Powell, another lawyer who was allied with Mr. Trump, the suit represents a point-by-point rebuke of one of the more outlandish conspiracy theories surrounding last year’s election. The president’s allies had contended that the voting machine company — which was also used in states during Mr. Trump’s victory in the 2016 election, has been tested by government agencies, and was used in states Mr. Trump carried in 2020 — was somehow involved in a rigged election, partly as a result of ties to a long-deceased Venezuelan dictator. -New York Times "Dominion was not founded in Venezuela to fix elections for Hugo Chávez," reads the suit. "It was founded in 2002 in John Poulos’s basement in Toronto to help blind people vote on paper ballots." The vote counting company also noted that for all of Giuliani's comments about Dominion in the public domain, he's never mentioned them in court, which would have opened him up to legal ramifications. "Notably, not a single one of the three complaints signed and filed by Giuliani and other attorneys for the Trump Campaign in the Pennsylvania action contained any allegations about Dominion," reads the lawsuit, which then linked Giuliani's statements to the Capitol 'riot' on Jan. 6. "Having been deceived by Giuliani and his allies into thinking that they were not criminals — but patriots ‘Defend[ing] the Republic’ from Dominion and its co-conspirators — they then bragged about their involvement in the crime on social media," the suit states. >Thomas A. Clare, a lawyer representing Dominion, said that the riot had not factored into the decision to sue Mr. Giuliani, but that it did show just how seriously Mr. Trump’s followers had taken the falsehoods told about the election. >“From a defamation law perspective, it just demonstrates the depth to which these statements sink in to people,” Mr. Clare said in an interview. “That people don’t just read them and tune them out. It goes to the core of their belief system, which puts them in a position to take action in the real world.” -New York Times Dominion is the second largest manufacturer of voting machine equipment in the United States. More lawsuits on the way? Dominion says they aren't stopping at Giuliani, who they say acted in concert with other prominent conservatives and networks - such as Fox News, Fox Business, Newsmax, One America News Network, Lou Dobbs and Mike Lindell. "There will certainly be others," said Clare. "There are other individuals who have spoken the big lie and have put forward these defamatory statements about Dominion, but then there are also players in the media that have amplified it." Could Dominion even sue Trump? "We’re not ruling anybody out," said Clare. "Obviously, this lawsuit against the president’s lawyer moves one step closer to the former president and understanding what his role was and wasn’t." Earlier this month, the American Thinker published an Dominion-approved apology note for publishing reports about the company, which they said in a statement are "completely false and have no basis in fact," adding "it was wrong for us to publish these false statements." The website concurrently disabled its comments section, saying in a statement "Sometimes you have to do what you have to do." fini

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[–] 5 pts

While it is obvious Giuliani is right and should easily win.... one thing the cases of election fraud being thrown out by the courts and SCOTUS show is that Giuliani and everyone else sued by Dominion will lose because the fix is in.

For Giuliani to win, would mean there was fraud and the election was invalid/stolen.

[–] 2 pts

The discovery process will be their downfall.

Nothing of importance will be allowed as evidence. This is not America anymore.

[–] 0 pt

What discovery process? Giuliany has to proof that Dominion itself, or employees of Dominion, have helped the CIA or local officials using the vote-switching features. How could he proof that they were involved in a secret CIA operation? Even if he would have all the proof, for example from a CIA whistleblower, he couldn't use it without revealing state secrets.

[–] 0 pt

Rudy doesn't have to do all that....

Rudy and others targeted by the SLAPP lawsuits gets to argue that

  1. free speech and
  2. a matter of public concern

are the only necessary requirements for Rudy and others targeted to prevail. At that point DOMINION must must show they have proofs that make their lawsuit LIKELY to win. A very high standard, and it's DOMINION that must prove they'd likely win.

[–] -1 pt

While it is obvious Giuliani is right ...

Right with what? There are some facts he can proof: That voting machines have the ability to switch votes, for example. They have this feature because they are produced for a global market, and some customers want that. Maybe it is also possible to proof that these features were used in the 2020 election. But that doesn't help against the Dominion lawsuit, because it is impossible to proof that Dominion itself or employees of Dominion have helped using these features. It was a CIA operation and therefore any hints of a proof are state secrets and cannot be used before a court.

[–] 3 pts

The discovery phase will put icing on the cake Giuliani already baked.

Riiiiiiiight....

This will be the time he gets them! 543rd time is the charm!

Anyone who still has faith in the stuttering old man has misplaced their trust.

And just like that, the “if he was wrong they would be suing him” narrative goes poof. People said that for three months straight. And POOF.

[–] 2 pts

Crooks trying to silence everyone.

[–] 1 pt

SLAPP suits....

Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation: Is a lawsuit designed to allow a business to silence it's critics. Not especially clever, especially when the facts are likely to hurt the business....saber-rattling.

[–] 0 pt

Sue every one of those 'lawyers'.