Submitted by: W.G.E.N.
his is how the GUILTY do things - they threaten with lawsuits thinking most will back off due to the high legal expenses involved. WELL - I think Dominion and their cohorts have finally met a group that has the $$ to not only defend, but to fight back. I can't wait to see what the DISCOVERY PROCESS will bring out above and beyond what Mike Lindell produced last night. The great detailed documents that Lindell exposed last night illustrates just how crooked the Dominion bunch have been and until every state eliminates all those machines and returns to in person PAPER ballots, counted by HUMAN hands, we shall continue to have fraudulent elections. Eliminate the Bill Gates technology in elections. Demand your State disposes of all machine voting and returns to PAPER BALLOTS. Paper ballots counted by human hands at the precinct level and then turned into the County offices with the ballot count signed by the precinct workers as witnesses.
If Dominion should prevail that will prove that the so called *justice* system is totally corrupted.
Jackie Juntti
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Dominion Lawyer Says They ‘Warned’ OAN Not to Air Mike Lindell Doc
The lead attorney representing Dominion Voting Systems has come out swinging against OAN for airing Mike Lindell’s two-hour election fraud special — and claims that they “warned” the network not to air it.
Lindell’s film titled “Absolute Proof,” aired on the network in the form of a paid advertisement, with a disclaimer that it was not an OAN report.
The disclaimer said that Lindell “purchased the airtime for the broadcast of this program” and it “is not the product of OAN’s reporting.”
Dominion’s lead attorney Thomas Clare responded to the film on Friday, telling Law & Crime that the network is still a lawsuit target despite the disclaimer.
“Nice try by OAN, but it definitely does not relieve them of liability,” Clare told Law & Crime. “To the contrary, we warned them specifically and in writing that they would be broadcasting false and defamatory statements of fact if they broadcast the program, and they made the affirmative decision to disregarded that warning and broadcast it anyway.”
Clare pointed out that “other outlets have refused to air it,” implying that they contacted them.
“Other outlets have refused to host it,” Clare said. “Textbook actual malice.”
Charles Herring, the president of OAN, seemed unbothered and said that the program is “paid long-form ad air time.”
“We sold the air time at fair market value. The paid content is clearly differentiated from OAN content. OAN did not assist with the production,” Herring told Law & Crime.
Absolute Proof is currently available to watch on Lindell’s personal website.
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