In his first public comments since Fox Corporation’s historic settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, Viet Dinh, the network’s top lawyer, blasted the judge who oversaw the election defamation case, saying Monday that he issued “illogical” rulings that “hamstrung” the right-wing network and undermined the “fairness and integrity” of the legal system.
Fox Corp. had to cut a $787.5 million deal with Dominion Voting Systems Inc. after a Delaware judge made a series of errors that effectively forced the media giant’s hand, said its chief legal and policy officer Viet Dinh.
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