Voting technology company targeted in fake fraud related to 2020 presidential election settles defamation lawsuit against conservative news organization

The settlement between Florida-based Smartmatic Inc. and One America News Network Inc. over wild conspiracy theories that falsely claim they reversed votes and damaged former President Donald Trump's re-election bid. It's the latest development in a massive legal pushback by embroiled voting equipment companies.

“We have resolved our litigation with OANN through a confidential settlement,” the company said in a statement. The dismissal of the lawsuit was filed in federal court in the District of Columbia, but the news organization said it typically does not comment on legal issues and declined to respond further.

Smartmatic was an odd target for conspiracy theorists because the use of its voting technology and software was very limited. The system was used only in Los Angeles County, a Democratic stronghold in the state where Mr. Trump did not contest his loss and is not a presidential battleground state.

Last year, on the eve of the trial, Fox News accused Dominion Voting Systems, a much larger voting technology company, of having spread false claims that its equipment contributed to the manipulation. agreed to pay $787 million to settle a defamation lawsuit filed by Election against Trump.

Among the lies about the results of the 2020 presidential election, which Biden won, are conspiracy theories about voting equipment and software. Numerous investigations, audits and recounts in presidential battleground states where Trump contested his defeat confirmed Biden's victory, with no evidence of widespread fraud. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, faces federal and state charges related to his attempts to overturn the results.



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