Smartmatic Accuses Fox News of Destroying Text Messages in 2020 Election Case

Smartmatic, a voting machine company, has accused Fox News of orchestrating the destruction of text messages related to its 2020 election case. The company filed a motion on Tuesday alleging that Fox News and its parent company, Fox Corp, deleted text messages across all levels of their corporate hierarchy.

Key Allegations

  • The motion names several high-ranking officials at Fox News as defendants, including:
    • Founder Rupert Murdoch
    • Chairman Lachlan Murdoch
  • Smartmatic claims that these officials allegedly deleted their own text messages.

Fox News Response

Fox News has denied these allegations, stating that they were simply reporting on newsworthy claims made by President Donald Trump and others during the 2020 election.

Smartmatic’s Lawsuit

  • Smartmatic is suing Fox News for defamation over its coverage of the 2020 presidential election.
  • The company asserts that it lost business due to false accusations about voting machine fraud made by Fox News.

Fox Corp’s Position

Fox Corp responded by stating that Smartmatic is attempting to profit from a lawsuit rather than being harmed by defamatory statements.

Background

The case against Smartmatic was brought forward in New York state court last year after President Donald Trump filed his own defamation lawsuit against the network over similar claims about voting machines used in the 2020 presidential election.

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