US Dominion, Inc. v. Newsmax Media, Inc.

CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedJune 16, 2022
DocketN21C-08-063 EMD
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

US DOMINION, INC., DOMINION ) VOTING SYSTEMS, INC., and ) DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS ) CORPORATION, ) C.A. No.: N21C-08-063 EMD ) Plaintiffs, ) ) v. ) ) NEWSMAX MEDIA, INC., ) ) Defendant. )

Submitted: March 8, 2022 Decided: June 16, 2022

Upon Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss DENIED

Brian E. Farnan, Esquire, Michael J. Farnan, Esquire, Farnan LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Rodney Smolla, Esquire, Wilmington, Delaware; Thomas A. Clare, Esquire, Megan L. Meier, Esquire, Dustin A. Pusch, Esquire, Daniel P. Watkins, Esquire, Clare Locke LLP, Alexandria, Virginia; Justin A. Nelson, Esquire, Brittany Fowler, Esquire, Susman Godfrey LLP, Houston, Texas; Stephen Shackelford, Jr., Esquire, Elisha Barron, Esquire, Susman Godfrey LLP, New York, New York; Davida Brook, Esquire, Susman Godfrey LLP, Los Angeles, California; Stephen E. Morrissey, Esquire, Susman Godfrey LLP, Seattle, Washington; Attorneys for Plaintiffs US Dominion, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems, Inc., and Dominion Voting Systems Corporation.

Richard L. Renck, Esquire, Tracey E. Timlin, Esquire, Duane Morris LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Howard M. Cooper, Esquire, Todd & Weld LLP, Boston, Massachusetts; Mark A. Lerner, Esquire, Duane Morris LLP, New York, New York; Attorneys for Defendant Newsmax Media, Inc.

DAVIS, J. I. INTRODUCTION

This is a civil action involving a defamation claim. Plaintiffs US Dominion, Inc.,

Dominion Voting Systems, Inc. and Dominion Voting Systems Corporation (collectively

“Dominion”) allege that Defendant Newsmax Media Inc. (“Newsmax”) published false and

defamatory statements of fact about Dominion. Dominion claims that Newsmax’s hosts

intentionally provided a platform for guests that Newsmax knew would make such statements on

the air. In addition, Dominion contends that Newsmax affirmed, endorsed, repeated, agreed

with, and repeated those guests false and defamatory statements on the air, on Newsmax’s

websites, on Newsmax’s social media accounts, and on Newsmax’s other digital platforms and

subscription services. Through its complaint (the “Complaint”), Dominion seeks punitive and

economic damages for defamation per se.1

On October 11, 2021, Newsmax moved to dismiss (the “Motion”) the Complaint for

failure to state a claim.2 Dominion opposed the Motion on November 15, 2021.3 On December

10, 2021, Newsmax filed a reply brief in support of the Motion.4 The Court held a hearing on

the Motion on March 8, 2022.5 At the conclusion of the hearing, the Court took the Motion

under advisement. This is the Court’s decision on the Motion. For the reasons set forth below,

the Motion is DENIED.

1 D.I. No. 1. 2 D.I. No. 21, Defendant’s Opening Brief in Support of its Rule 12(b)(6) Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim (hereinafter, Mot.). 3 D.I. No. 34, Plaintiffs’ Brief in Opposition to Defendant’s Rule 12(b)(6) Motion to Dismiss (hereinafter, Opp.). 4 D.I. No. 39, Defendant’s Reply Brief in Support of its Rule 12(b)(6) Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim (hereinafter, Reply). 5 D.I. No. 45.

2 II. BACKGROUND

Unless otherwise indicated, the following facts are stated as alleged in the Complaint.

For purposes of the Motion, the Court must view all well-pled facts alleged in the Complaint as

true and in a light most favorable to Dominion.6 As such, the Court will not necessarily use

terms like “alleged facts” or “purported facts” throughout. Unless otherwise indicated, all facts

used herein come from the Complaint. This section tracks the facts in the order alleged in the

Complaint.

A. THE PARTIES

US Dominion, Inc. is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business in

Colorado.7 Dominion Voting Systems, Inc. is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of

business in Colorado and has maintained an office in New York since July 2009.8 Dominion

Voting Systems Corporation is an Ontario corporation with its principal place of business in

Toronto, Ontario.9 Dominion Voting Systems, Inc. and Dominion Voting Systems Corporation

are wholly owned subsidiaries of US Dominion, Inc.10

Newsmax is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business in West Palm

Beach, Florida.11 Newsmax operates the Newsmax news channel, the website Newsmax.com,

mobile apps for Apple and Android devices, and various social media accounts.12

6 See, e.g., Cent. Mortg. Co. v. Morgan Stanley Mortg. Cap. Holdings LLC, 27 A.3d 531, 536 (Del. 2011); Doe v. Cedars Acad., LLC, 2010 WL 5825343, at *3 (Del. Super. Oct. 27, 2010). 7 Compl. ¶ 11. “It is majority-owned by a private equity firm whose principal place of business is in New York.” Id. 8 Id. ¶ 12. 9 Id. ¶ 13. 10 Id. ¶¶ 12, 13. 11 Id. ¶ 14. 12 Id.

3 B. RELEVANT NONPARTIES

Christopher Ruddy is the Chief Executive Officer of Newsmax.13 Mr. Ruddy is

Newsmax’s agent.14 Mr. Ruddy “founded Newsmax in 1998 as a conservative news website”

and launched the Newsmax cable television channel in 2014.15

Greg Kelly is the host of Greg Kelly Reports, which is broadcast from New York and airs

weeknights on Newsmax TV.16 Mr. Kelly is Newsmax’s agent.17 Mr. Kelly also hosts “The

Greg Kelly Podcast” for Newsmax and “the Greg Kelly Show” on WABC radio.18 Newsmax

operates and exercises control over Mr. Kelly’s Twitter account (@gregkellyusa).19

Grant Stinchfield is the host of Stinchfield which airs weeknights on Newsmax TV.20 Mr.

Stinchfield is Newsmax’s agent.21 Mr. Stinchfield also hosts the radio show “The Stinchfield

Report” on KLIF/570 AM and runs the website GrantsRant.com.22 Newsmax operates and

exercises control over Mr. Stinchfield’s Twitter account (@stinchfield1776).23

Emerald Robinson appears regularly on Newsmax TV and serves as Newsmax’s White

House correspondent.24 Ms. Robinson is Newsmax’s agent.25 Newsmax operates and exercises

control over Ms. Robinson’s Twitter account (@EmeraldRobinson).26

13 Id. ¶ 15. 14 Id. 15 Id. 16 Id. ¶ 16. 17 Id. 18 Id. 19 Id. 20 Id. ¶ 17. 21 Id. 22 Id. 23 Id. 24 Id. ¶ 18. 25 Id. 26 Id.

4 Sidney Powell is an attorney that briefly pursued litigation challenging the 2020

Presidential Election.27 All of that litigation was summarily dismissed by December 9, 2020.28

Ms. Powell was also the attorney for Michael Flynn, who she sought to have former President

Trump pardon.29 Newsmax repeatedly hosted and replayed Ms. Powell after the 2020

Presidential Election.30

Rudolph Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City, is a YouTube podcast host, radio

show host and attorney to President Donald Trump and the Trump Campaign.31 Newsmax

broadcast false statements by Mr. Giuliani in the weeks following the 2020 Presidential

Election.32 On June 24, 2021, New York suspended Mr. Guiliani’s law license.33 On July 7,

2021, Washington, D.C. suspended Mr. Guiliani’s law license as well.34

Michael Lindell is the founder and CEO of My Pillow, Inc. (“MyPillow”), one of

Newsmax’s biggest sponsors.35 Newsmax invited Mr. Lindell to appear on air, where he

repeated conspiracy theories about the 2020 Presidential Election and lies about Dominion.36

Dominion filed a defamation lawsuit against Mr. Lindell on February 22, 2021 related to a series

of “docu-movies” about Dominion.37

Dick Morris is a political commentator and was a regular Newsmax contributor, until

February 2021 when he began appearing on his own show on Newsmax called Dick Morris

27 Id. ¶ 19. 28 Id. 29 Id. Former President Trump did pardon Mr. Flynn on November 25, 2020. Id. 30 Id. 31 Id. ¶ 20.

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