The Dominion Voting Systems defamation case against Fox News was brutal for the network in a variety of ways, not least of which was the evidence that reached the public. We learned, for example, that the conservative outlet apparently promoted bogus election claims it knew to be false, on purpose, in order to placate its audience and make money.
The good news for the network is that Dominion’s case is over, resolved in April 2023 with a $787.5 million settlement. The bad news for Fox is that this wasn’t the only case of its kind.
As 2024 got underway, a New York judge ruled that a $2.7 billion defamation suit filed by Smartmatic, another voting technology company, against Fox could continue. As 2025 gets underway, a state appeals court has come to the same conclusion. The New York Times reported:
A New York State appeals court on Thursday rejected a request by Rupert Murdoch’s Fox Corporation to dismiss part of a $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit stemming from the broadcasting of misinformation around the 2020 presidential election. The lawsuit, filed by Smartmatic, a voting technology company, is on track to proceed to trial in state court in Manhattan.
As the Times’ report goes on to note, the judges concluded that Smartmatic’s claims that Fox Corporation directed Fox News to promote “a disinformation campaign in the post-election coverage, along with the allegations of Fox Corporation’s active participation in Fox News Network’s daily operations in connection with that coverage” are sufficient to allow the litigation to move forward.
Time will tell what becomes of the case — another settlement remains a distinct possibility — but as the legal process advances, it’s worth keeping in mind that Smartmatic’s lawsuit poses real dangers for Fox. The Washington Post published an analysis a while back that helped summarize the significance of the dispute.








