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Newsmax apologizes to Dominion worker for false allegation­s

♦ He in turn dropped Newsmax from a defamation lawsuit.

- By David Bauder

Newsmax apologized on Friday for airing false allegation­s that an employee for Dominion Voting Systems manipulate­d machines or tallies on Election Day to the detriment of former President Donald Trump.

Eric Coomer, security director at the Colorado-based firm, in turn dropped Newsmax from a defamation lawsuit.

The conservati­ve news network, in a statement published on its website and to be read on TV, said that while it aired the accusation­s against Coomer made by Trump’s lawyers and supporters, it found no evidence that they were true.

Newsmax, which ran Dominion’s denials of the accusation­s when they were made, also said it had found no evidence that Coomer had spoken to “Antifa” or any partisan organizati­on.

“We would like to apologize for any harm that our reporting of the allegation­s against Dr. Coomer may have caused to Dr. Coomer and his family,” the network said. He said in his lawsuit that he had gone into hiding because of death threats.

Coomer’s lawsuit also targets the Trump campaign, lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, columnist Michelle Malkin, the website Gateway Pundit, Colorado activist Joseph Oltmann and One America News Network.

Neither Newsmax nor a Coomer spokeswoma­n would comment on whether Coomer was paid anything to drop the company from his lawsuit.

Newsmax also told its audience, many of them Trump supporters, that “many of the states whose results were contested by the Trump campaign after the November 2020 election have conducted extensive recounts and audits, and each of these states certified the results as legal and final.”

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