US Dominion, US v. Newsmax Media, Inc.

CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedApril 9, 2025
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., and ) NEWSMAX BROADCASTING, LLC, ) ) Defendants. )

Submitted: March 21, 2025 Decided: April 9, 2025

Upon Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment, DENIED.

Upon Plaintiffs’ Motion for Summary Judgment, GRANTED in part and DENIED in part.

Brian E. Farnan, Esquire, Michael J. Farnan, Esquire, Rosemary J. Piergiovanni, Esquire, Farnan LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Rodney Smolla, Esquire, South Royalton, Vermont; Stephen Shackelford, Jr., Esquire, Mark Hatch-Miller, Esquire, Zach Savage, Esquire, Christina Dieckmann, Esquire, Eve Levin, Esquire, George R. El-Khoury, Esquire, Susman Godfrey LLP, New York, New York; Davida Brook, Esquire, Susman Godfrey LLP, Los Angeles, California; Jonathan Ross, Esquire, Mary Kathryn Sammons, Esquire, Laranda Walker, Esquire, Elizabeth Hadaway, Esquire, Susman Godfrey LLP, Houston, Texas; Edgar Sargent, Esquire, Steve Seigel, Esquire, Katherine Peaslee, Esquire, Susman Godfrey LLP, Seattle, Washington. Attorneys for Plaintiffs US Dominion, Inc., Dominion Voting Systems, Inc., and Dominion Voting Systems Corporation.

C. Barr Flinn, Esquire, Kevin A. Guerke, Esquire, Timothy E. Lengkeek, Esquire, Lauren Dunkle Fortunato, Esquire, Michael A. Laukaitis II, Esquire, Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Howard M. Cooper, Esquire, Joseph M. Cacace, Esquire, Josh L. Launer, Esquire, Maria A. Lombardi, Esquire, Todd & Weld LLP, Boston, Massachusetts; Victoria L. Weatherford, Esquire, Baker and Hostetler LLP, San Francisco, California; Andrew B. Grossman, Esquire, Mark W. DeLaquil, Esquire, Renee M. Knudsen, Esquire, Brian V. Johnson, Esquire, Baker and Hostetler LLP, Washington, DC; Michael E. Olney, Esquire, Newsmax Media, Inc., New York, New York. Attorneys for Defendants Newsmax Media, Inc., and Newsmax Broadcasting, LLC.

DAVIS, J.

I. INTRODUCTION

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

Systems, Inc., and Dominion Voting Systems Corporation (collectively, “Dominion”) claim that

Defendants Newsmax Media, Inc., and Newsmax Broadcasting, LLC (collectively, “Newsmax”)

published false and defamatory statements about Dominion relating to Dominion’s role in the

2020 United States Presidential Election (the “Election”). 1

Dominion filed its Complaint on August 10, 2021, seeking economic and punitive

damages for defamation per se against Newsmax (the “Complaint”). 2 Newsmax filed a Motion

to Dismiss under Superior Court Civil Rule 12(b)(6) on October 11, 2021. 3 The Court denied

the Motion to Dismiss on June 16, 2022. 4 Newsmax filed an Answer and Counterclaim on

August 22, 2022. 5 Newsmax filed a motion to amend its Answer on March 11, 2024, which the

Court granted on May 3, 2024. 6 Newsmax filed the Amended Answer on May 7, 2024 (the

“Answer”). 7

On January 16, 2025, the Court held that Colorado substantive law applies in this action. 8

1 See Plaintiffs’ Complaint (hereinafter “Compl.”) (D.I. No. 1). 2 Id. 3 See Newsmax’s Rule 12(b)(6) Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim (D.I. No. 21). 4 See D.I. No. 61. 5 See Newsmax’s Answer to Plaintiffs’ Complaint and Counterclaim (D.I. No. 69). 6 See D.I. No. 299. 7 See Newsmax’s First Amended Answer to Plaintiffs’ Complaint and Counterclaim (hereinafter “Answer”) (D.I. No. 301). 8 See Decision on Choice of Law (D.I. No. 468).

2 Presently before the Court are the parties’ Cross-Motions for Summary Judgment

pursuant to Superior Court Civil Rule 56 filed on January 24, 2025 (together, the “Motions,”

individually the “Newsmax Motion” and “Dominion Motion”). 9 Each party timely filed their

Oppositions on February 20, 2025, 10 and their Reply Briefs on March 7, 2025. 11

The Court heard oral arguments on the Motions on March 21, 2025, at which time the

matter was taken under advisement.

For the reasons stated below, the Court DENIES the Newsmax Motion and GRANTS in

part and DENIES in part the Dominion Motion.

II. BACKGROUND

A. THE PARTIES

1. Plaintiffs

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

Denver, Colorado. 12 Dominion Voting Systems, Inc. is a Delaware corporation with its principal

place of business in Denver, Colorado. 13 Dominion Voting Systems Corporation is an Ontario,

Canada corporation with its principal place of business in Toronto, Ontario. 14 Dominion Voting

Systems, Inc. and Dominion Voting Systems Corporation are wholly owned subsidiaries of US

Dominion, Inc. 15

9 See Newsmax’s Motion for Summary Judgment (hereinafter “Def. Mot.”) (D.I. No. 471); see also Dominion’s Motion for Summary Judgment on Liability of Newsmax Media, Inc. (hereinafter “Pl. Mot.”) (D.I. No. 473). 10 See Newsmax’s Opposition Brief to Plaintiff’s Motion for Summary Judgment (hereinafter “Def. Opp’n”) (D.I. No. 503); see also Dominion’s Opposition to Newsmax Media, Inc.’s Motion for Summary Judgment (hereinafter “Pl. Opp’n”) (D.I. No. 504). 11 See Newsmax’s Reply Brief in Support of its Motion for Summary Judgment (hereinafter “Def. Reply Br.”) (D.I. No. 529); see also Dominion’s Reply in Further Support of its Motion for Summary Judgment (hereinafter “Pl. Reply Br.”) (D.I. No. 527). 12 See Compl. ¶ 11. 13 See id. ¶ 12. 14 See id. ¶ 13. 15 See id. ¶¶ 12-13.

3 2. Defendants

Newsmax Media, Inc. is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business in

Boca Raton, Florida. 16 Newsmax Media, Inc. operates a television news channel, the website

www.newsmax.com, mobile applications for smartphones, and various social media accounts,

including a YouTube channel. 17

Newsmax Broadcasting, LLC is Newsmax Media, Inc.’s wholly owned subsidiary. 18

Newsmax Broadcasting, LLC “owns and operates Newsmax TV.” 19

B. RELEVANT NON-PARTIES

1. “Newsmax’s Leaders” 20

Christopher (Chris) Ruddy is the founder, CEO, and President of Newsmax Media, Inc.

and Newsmax Broadcasting, LLC. 21 Mr. Ruddy is “responsible for executive management” of

Newsmax. 22

Elliot Jacobson “contracted with Newsmax Broadcasting, LLC” as the “Chief Content

Officer and the Executive Vice President of Programming.” 23 Mr. Jacobson is “responsible for

managing the operations and logistics” for Newsmax. 24 Dominion asserts that during the

relevant time surrounding the Election, “[h]osts and senior producers reported to [Mr.]

Jacobson.” 25

16 See Def. Mot. at 4. 17 See Compl. ¶ 14. 18 See Dominion’s Motion for Leave to File First Amended Complaint Adding Newsmax Broadcasting, LLC as a Co-Defendant (D.I. No. 581). 19 Def. Mot. at 4. 20 Id. 21 See id. 22 Id. 23 Id.; see Def. Reply Br. at 4. 24 Id. 25 Pl. Mot. at 10.

4 Gary Kanofsky “contracted with Newsmax Broadcasting, LLC” and was Newsmax’s

Interim News Director from February 2020 to August 2021. 26 As such, Mr. Kanofsky was “not

an executive” at Newsmax during the relevant time surrounding the Election; 27 however,

Dominion claims that during this time, Mr. Kanofsky reported to Mr. Jacobson, and Newsmax

reporters “reported directly to [Mr.] Kanofsky.” 28 Newsmax asserts that Mr. Kanofsky was

“hired to help develop Newsmax’s live programming, and his daily responsibilities included

creating systems, processes, teams, and best practices as Newsmax grew.” 29 Mr. Kanofsky has

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