Fox News apologizes to judge overseeing Dominion case: 'This was a misunderstanding'

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Fox News apologizes to judge overseeing Dominion case: 'This was a misunderstanding'
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Fox News has formally apologized to the judge overseeing Dominion's $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit after a late-stage admission revealing Rupert Murdoch's role as an officer at the network was addressed in court this week.

this week after Judge Eric Davis said they made misrepresentations to the court and delayed turning over evidence.

Judge Davis said he would "most likely" appoint a special master to investigate whether representations by Fox made to the court as part of the case were "untrue or negligent." He also ordered Fox attorneys to preserve all communications related to the issue. "We have been litigating based on this false premise that Rupert Murdoch wasn't an officer of Fox News," Dominion's attorney, Justin Nelson, told the judge. Nelson also pointed out that Murdoch himself said during his deposition that he was not an officer of Fox News.

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