Powell made a set of “wild accusations” that are “demonstrably false,” Dominion stated in its lawsuit, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
That covered allegations that Dominion rigged the 2020 election and that the firm bribed officials in Georgia for a deal concerning its election machines and software, according to the 124-page suit.
Powell did not provide proof to back her allegations, other than “declarations from a motley crew of conspiracy theorists, con artists, armchair ‘experts,’ and anonymous sources who were judicially determined to be ‘wholly unreliable,'” Dominion continued.
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When Dominion sent a letter to the lawyer, putting her on formal notice and requesting her to withdraw her allegations, Powell told her 1.2 million followers on Twitter on Dec. 20, 2020, of the letter and announced she was “retracting nothing” because “[w]e have #evidence” and “They are #fraud masters!”
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“In the days and weeks that followed, Powell appeared for a number of media interviews and continued to double down on her false accusations about Dominion,” the suit states.
“Dominion brings this action to set the record straight, to vindicate the company’s rights under civil law, to recover compensatory and punitive damages, to seek a narrowly tailored injunction, and to stand up for itself and its employees.”
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Dominion is requesting at least $651 million in compensatory damages and not less than $651 million in punitive damages.
Powell didn’t respond to a request for comment.
Dominion, a Colorado-based company, in recent weeks, assigned letters to some people and media companies, threatening to sue if they did not obey orders.
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The suit on Friday seemed to be the first one filed by the company about the allegations upon its equipment and plans in the 2020 election. Dominion maintains its machines and/or software are practiced by 28 states.
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A Dominion employee last month sued President Donald Trump’s campaign, claiming it spread fake theories about the election, even though most of the U.S. citizens believe some election fraud occurred.
The suit from Eric Coomer, director of product strategy and security for Dominion, further cited Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani and Powell as defendants.
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Although, the company is not that easily off the hook, as a Michigan judge directed the release Monday of an independent forensic audit report of the Dominion Voting Systems machines utilized in Antrim County, which flipped from a win for Democrat Joe Biden to President Donald Trump after a glitch was found and repaired.
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The audit, which was directed by Russell Ramsland of the Dallas-based Allied Security Operations Group, exposed over a 68 percent ballot error rate — not less than 85,000 times higher than the Federal Election Commission guidelines allow.