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Smartmatic ends OAN lawsuit after ‘confidential settlement’

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A working space of One America News Network is seen on the White House ground in Washington, DC, USA on November 17, 2020. Photo by Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Sipa USA(Sipa via AP Images)

Smartmatic, the election technology company which only participated in the 2020 election in Los Angeles County but was nonetheless accused by conspiracy theorists of stealing the contest from Donald Trump at the behest of Hugo Chávez’s ghost, suddenly agreed on Tuesday to dismiss its defamation case against One America News Network (OAN) pursuant to a reported “confidential settlement.”

The lawsuit that was filed in late 2021 had in recent months devolved into messy discovery disputes, wherein Smartmatic and its attorney J. Erik Connolly went so far as to lob allegations that OAN execs had potentially “engaged in criminal activities” by “appear[ing] to have violated state and federal laws regarding data privacy.” The plaintiff alleged that 2021 emails between “Kraken” lawyer Sidney Powell and OAN President Charles Herring indicated that the network had access to a spreadsheet with Smartmatic employees’ passwords, CNN reported.

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