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Just the News by Natalia Mittelstadt 2/22/2023

In 2018 email cited by the defense in voting machine company's defamation suit against Fox News, Dominion director of product strategy and security acknowledged the company's technology was marred by a "*critical* bug leading to INCORRECT results."

Dominion Voting Systems employees have acknowledged serious problems with the company's technology, saying, for example, that a bug led to "INCORRECT results," according to discovery cited in the defense brief in Dominion's defamation lawsuit against Fox News.

Dominion is suing Fox News for $1.6 billion for defamation after becoming a target of alleged conspiracy theories regarding its voting machines being hacked and flipping election results.

In a legal brief made public Thursday, the news outlet cited information obtained from Dominion through discovery.

In a 2018 email Fox News obtained from Dominion Director of Product Strategy and Security Eric Coomer, he acknowledged the company's technology was marred by a "*critical* bug leading to INCORRECT results."

"It does not get much worse than that," he later added.

In 2019, Coomer lamented that "our products suck," adding that "'[a]lmost all' of Dominion's technological failings were 'due to our complete f--- up in installation,'" according to the defense brief.

In another 2019 email, Coomer wrote, "we don't address our weaknesses effectively!"

Less than a week before the 2020 presidential election, Coomer conceded in an email that "our sh-t is just riddled with bugs."

More: https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/dominion-employee-admits-fox-news-lawsuit-machines-have-bug-causing-incorrect
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