Fox Opposes Fellow Journalists Trying To Uncover Documents

Fox News is opposing a renewed effort by the Associated Press, the New York Times and NPR to unseal documents related to its recently settled defamation lawsuit, saying it would do nothing but "gratify private spite or promote public scandal."

NEW YORK (AP) — Fox News is opposing a renewed effort by three news organizations to unseal documents related to its recently settled defamation lawsuit, saying it would do nothing but “gratify private spite or promote public scandal.”

The Associated Press, The New York Times and National Public Radio asked a Delaware judge earlier this week to reveal mostly private text messages and conversations between Fox employees shortly after the 2020 presidential election that were uncovered during the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit.

Fox lawyer Katharine L. Mowery, in a letter sent late Wednesday to Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis, said much of the material its competitors sought wasn’t relevant to the issues of the lawsuit. She said the media has no right to access such records.

Many of the already-uncovered conversations have proven newsworthy, showing that Fox hosts and executives didn’t believe the false allegations about Dominion’s voting equipment but still continued to air them. Another batch of messages revealed former Fox host Tucker Carlson’s scorn for former President Donald Trump, including one text where he declared, “I hate him passionately.”

“They have not been shy about sharing the communications with the most potential to grab headlines,” Mowery wrote of the media challenging the sealed documents.

One of the reasons Fox agreed to settle the case was to “buy peace and bring an end to the media spectacle,” she wrote.

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The news organizations said the documents, most of which Fox said it redacted because it contained proprietary information about the company, were still relevant.

Fox agreed last month to pay $787 million to end the case. Dominion had accused the network of repeatedly airing bogus claims that its voting equipment rigged the 2020 election against Trump, despite knowing those claims were false.


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AIMTV says:

May 4, 2023 at 9:16 pm

Actually, Joe, honest and educated journalists are the reason you are not breathing poisoned air, eating poisoned food, drinking poisoned water, driving in a safe car, etc, etc., and keeping you from living in the fascist country you seemed determined to want to live in. You should hug a journalist today Joe…or, now hear me out on this one, you could always move to Russia, Saudi Arabia, North Korea, Cuba, etc. etc. where there is no freedom of the press.

[email protected] says:

May 5, 2023 at 12:30 am

Fox News is still number 1 in cable news Joe last time I checked Fox News is still a conservative network as for ratings at 8PM whoever takes over 8PM timeslot full-time will do decent in the ratings not as well as Tucker did. Fox News will be just fine in the ratings Newsmax will still be far behind CNN, MSNBC & Fox News in fact NewsNation is beating Newsmax as well. You will be proven wrong Joe only watch Newsmax & OAN that take the extreme right-wing views and are in the tank for Trump and bias and not fair for the other GOP candidates.

tvn-member-3011604 says:

May 5, 2023 at 2:23 am

Journalists are hardly saints. They are flawed people who live by their biases like the rest of us. But how is knowing the details of the Fox/Dominion settlement going to help anyone besides Fox New’s competitors/haters? This is hardly a “public’s right to know” issue.