Trump allies including Giuliani lose bid to dismiss Dominion vote
machine lawsuits
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[August 12, 2021]
By Jan Wolfe and David Thomas
(Reuters) -Three prominent allies of former
U.S. President Donald Trump -Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell and Mike
Lindell - on Wednesday lost a bid to dismiss multibillion dollar
lawsuits saying their false claims about the 2020 presidential election
defamed the Dominion voting equipment company.
U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols in Washington D.C. said in a written
decision that lawsuits brought against the trio by Dominion Voting
Systems should move forward. The company had said it was defamed because
Trump and his supporters spread false claims that it rigged the election
against him.
Nichols held that the First Amendment, which protects the right to free
speech, offers "no blanket immunity" to Powell and Lindell in the
lawsuits. Powell is a lawyer who later left the Trump campaign. Lindell
is a conspiracy theorist who founded a pillow and bedding company.
The judge also rejected an argument by Giuliani, a former U.S.
prosecutor and mayor of New York, that Dominion had not explained its
request for money damages with enough specificity.
A Dominion spokesperson said: "We are pleased to see this process moving
forward to hold (the defendants) accountable."
Howard Kleinhendler, a lawyer for Powell, said they were disappointed
with the decision. "However, we now look forward to litigating this case
on its merits and proving that Ms. Powell’s statements were accurate and
certainly not published with malice."
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Sidney Powell, an attorney later disavowed by the Trump campaign,
participates in a news conference with U.S. President Donald Trump's
personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani at the Republican National Committee
headquarters on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S. November 19, 2020.
REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Lawyers for Giuliani and Lindell did not immediately
respond to requests for comment.
Dominion has sought $1.3 billion in damages from the three, who
supported Trump's false claims that President Joe Biden could not
have won the election in which the company's voting machines were
used.
Denver, Colorado-based Dominion has filed multiple lawsuits against
Trump allies and conservative television networks, and has said it
has not ruled out suing Trump.
On Tuesday, Dominion filed defamation lawsuits against two
conservative media networks, One America News Network and Newsmax
Media Inc, for amplifying Trump's election fraud claims. In those
cases, Dominion is seeking $1.6 billion in damages from each
network.
(Reporting by Jan Wolfe in Boston and David Thomas in Chicago;
Editing by Leslie Adler and Grant McCool)
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