Albany Times Union

Suit against campaign stands

Judge refuses to dismiss charges of defamation

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A Colorado judge on Friday denied motions to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by an election systems worker against former President Donald Trump’s campaign, two of its lawyers and a handful of conservati­ve media figures and outlets.

District Court Judge Marie Avery Moses, in a 136-page decision, rejected

various arguments to throw out the lawsuit filed by Eric Coomer, who was security director at the Colorado-based Dominion Voting Systems. Coomer said he faced death threats after he was baselessly accused of trying to rig the 2020 presidenti­al election in favor of President Joe Biden.

Moses wrote that “there is overwhelmi­ng evidence that an injunction would serve the public interest because the public is harmed by the spread of defamatory informatio­n.”

Coomer’s lawsuit, filed prior to Biden’s inaugurati­on in Denver County, Colorado, accused the

Trump campaign and lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell of spreading false stories about him. Conservati­ve columnist Michelle Malkin, the website Gateway Pundit, Colorado conservati­ve activist Joseph Oltmann and One America News Network were among the others sued.

The conservati­ve news outlet Newsmax was dropped from Coomer’s lawsuit in April 2021 after it apologized and aired a statement that it had found no evidence that the accusation­s made against him by Trump’s team and supporters were true.

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