A former Fox News producer has come forward with additional evidence that could hurt her ex-employer. (via Deadline: Legal Blog)
In addition to legal rulings severely limiting what defenses Fox News can raise during the Dominion defamation trial, the network has found itself in hot water with Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis..” Obviously, that’s not what lawyers want to hear from a judge at any point, much less heading into a lengthy trial.
The Dominion v. Fox News defamation trial is expected to begin Tuesday. Follow our live blog for the latest updates and expert analysis atNow, former Fox News producer Abby Grossberg — whose recordings made while at the network have already been the subject of pretrial hearing controversy — has come forward with more evidence that could potentially be used against her former employer.
Grossberg’s lawyer said her statement would be filed with the court as early as Tuesday, NBC News reported. So this will be another storyline to follow heading into trial on Tuesday. Not that Dominion necessarily needs any more evidence. Fox certainly can’t afford to lose any more of the judge’s trust.
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