In a 2018 email cited by the defense in the voting machine company’s defamation suit against Fox News, Dominion’s director of product strategy and security acknowledged the company’s technology was marred by a “critical bug leading to INCORRECT results.”
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Dominion Voting Systems employees have acknowledged serious problems with the company’s technology, saying, for example, that a bug led to “INCORRECT results,” according to discovery cited in the defense brief in Dominion’s defamation lawsuit against Fox News.
Dominion is suing Fox News for $1.6 billion for defamation after becoming a target of alleged conspiracy theories regarding its voting machines being hacked and flipping election results.
In a legal brief made public Thursday, the news outlet cited information obtained from Dominion through discovery.
In a 2018 email Fox News obtained from Dominion Director of Product Strategy and Security Eric Coomer, he acknowledged the company’s technology was marred by a “*critical* bug leading to INCORRECT results.”
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In a legal brief made public Thursday, the news outlet cited information obtained from Dominion through discovery.
In a 2018 email Fox News obtained from Dominion Director of Product Strategy and Security Eric Coomer, he acknowledged the company’s technology was marred by a “*critical* bug leading to INCORRECT results.”