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Monday, April 27, 2026

Judge rules Fox News committed 'discovery misconduct' - Los Angeles Times

Fox News was cited for “discovery misconduct” by the judge in the $1.6-billion defamation case filed by Dominion Voting Systems after he learned that recorded conversations with former President Donald Trump’s attorneys were not turned over as evidence.

The potentially significant revelation that such tapes exists — which could affect the upcoming trial — came to light in a revised legal complaint filed Tuesday by Abby Grossberg, who worked as a producer for Fox anchor Maria Bartiromo.

Grossberg is suing the network for discrimination and wrongful termination.

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An excerpt of the tapes was played by Dominion attorney Davida Brook during a pretrial hearing Thursday in Delaware. Superior Court Judge Eric Davis said the recordings belonged as evidence and admonished Fox News attorneys for withholding the information. Davis said he is also considering the appointment of a special master to determine whether other relevant material has been withheld.

Dominion also can conduct another deposition with Fox News picking up the tab.

Fox News had no comment on the judge’s ruling. The company previously said it complied with the discovery obligations in the case.

Davis also entered into the record a recent NPR report that said Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier proposed a special master to fact-check and debunk the voter fraud claims that had been spread by other programs...



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