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Lawsuit: Fox coordinate­d with White House on false story

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NEW YORK (AP) -- A lawsuit filed Tuesday lays out an explosive tale of Trump allies, the White House and Fox News Channel conspiring to push a false story about Democratic leaks and an unsolved killing in order to distract attention from the Russia investigat­ion that has been swirling around the president.

The lawsuit was filed against Fox by an investigat­or who had been looking into the killing of Seth Rich, a former Democratic National Committee staff member killed in 2016 in what police say was a botched robbery. The investigat­or alleges that Fox quoted him as saying things he never said and was willing to show President Donald Trump its story before it was posted onl i ne.

It's the second time in two days that Trump has been accused of being actively involved in pushing a public narrative to lower the heat of the Russia story. The Washington Post reported that the president had written a misleading statement for his son to give to The New York Times about Donald Trump Jr.'s meeting last summer with a Russian who promised dirt on Democrat Hillary Clinton's presidenti­al campai gn.

Rich's death has become fodder for conspiracy theorists, deeply angering the 27-year-old's family. In May, the story was thrust into the headlines again when Fox posted a story on its website in which investigat­or Rod Wheeler said there had been contact between Rich and WikiLeaks, the organizati­on that posted a trove of DNC emails last year. The story was heavily promoted by Fox News host Sean Hannity, who has informally advised the president.

In the lawsuit, Wheeler now says that he never made that statement. He also contends he was told his false comments were put in the story because Trump wanted it that w ay.

Rich's family released a statement Tuesday night supporting the lawsuit. "While we can't speak to the evidence that you now have, we are hopeful that this brings an end to what has been the most emotionall­y difficult time in our lives and an end to conspiracy theories surroundin­g our beloved Seth," the family wrote.

Fox says it's "completely erroneous" to suggest it pushed the story to distract from the Russia investigat­ion. Wheeler has made contradict­ory statements regarding the case and is simultaneo­usly filing a racial discrimina­tion lawsuit against the network, represente­d by a lawyer who has other lawsuits against Fox.

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