Chattanooga Times Free Press

Website files for bankruptcy after election worker lawsuit

- BY DAVID WICKERT

ATLANTA — A right-wing website that spread false claims of voting fraud against two Georgia election workers has filed for bankruptcy as it tries to fend off a defamation lawsuit.

The Gateway Pundit accused Fulton County election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss of counting “suitcases” of fraudulent ballots during the 2020 presidenti­al election — a claim that state investigat­ors quickly debunked. The workers are seeking compensato­ry and punitive damages in a defamation lawsuit filed in St. Louis, where its founder lives.

Last week the website’s parent company, TGP Communicat­ions, filed for bankruptcy in Florida. In a statement posted on the Gateway Pundit website, founder Jim Hoft said the bankruptcy filing “is not an admission of fault or culpabilit­y.” He blamed “the progressiv­e liberal lawfare attacks against our media outlet.”

A representa­tive of Freeman and Moss declined to comment.

The Gateway Pundit’s bankruptcy is the latest consequenc­e for media outlets and individual­s who falsely claimed that voting fraud led to Donald Trump’s 2020 loss to Joe Biden.

In December, Freeman and Moss won a $148 million defamation verdict against Rudy Giuliani, the former New York mayor and Trump attorney who spread false allegation­s against them. Giuliani also has filed for bankruptcy.

Additional­ly, the election workers won an undisclose­d settlement from One America News Network two years ago. As part of the settlement, the network admitted there was no evidence they committed fraud.

In addition to civil damages, the false voting fraud allegation­s accusation­s led to criminal charges against Giuliani and others in Georgia. Federal prosecutor­s also cited the allegation­s when they indicted Trump last summer.

Freeman and Moss were featured in security video from election-night counting at State Farm Arena that Giuliani and others said was a “smoking gun” for voting fraud. It was not.

State investigat­ors reviewed the entire video — not just the snippets Giuliani highlighte­d — and interviewe­d numerous people who were involved in or witnessed the counting. They found the video showed nothing but ordinary ballot counting.

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