Bring It On

Dominion really does not want to go to court. But when they do....


The countersuit avers that to avoid having these facts made public, Dominion developed this litigation as a public relations campaign to change the narrative, hide the truth, and discourage future challenges and negative reporting. It then proceed to bring suit seriatim to a large number of individuals and business (news) entities, when it could have brought one suit citing all defendants.


The countersuit states that Dominion did this in order to drag out negative press coverage. It then sent out over 150 cease and desist letters to a variety of parties including unknown tweeters who simply expressed an opinion, and also witnesses, attorneys, and experts.



The countersuit claims that Dominion’s behavior is an abuse of process and demands $10 mil in damages plus punitive damages.



This lady is a good lawyer.
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