The New York Times asks judge to rule on redactions by Fox News

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The New York Times asks judge to rule on redactions by Fox News
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Media outlets are asking a judge to rule if Fox News kept internal messages hidden from the public. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW YORK – The New York Times and a consortium of media organisations are asking a judge to rule whether Fox News improperly redacted portions of texts and e-mail exchanges that were introduced as evidence in Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit against the network.for US$787.5 million , in what is believed to be the largest out-of-court payout in a defamation case.

On Monday, a lawyer representing the Times wrote to Judge Eric M Davis of Delaware Superior Court saying that the issue was not moot simply because the case had been settled. The case was focused on whether Fox News had knowingly aired false claims about Dominion and its voting machines after the 2020 election.

The reasons for doing so usually involve protecting financial figures or trade secrets or other proprietary information.

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