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Burgess COMMENTARY Peter Burgess | |||||||||
Fox News finally pays a price for its false reports on the Seth Rich conspiracy theories President Donald J. Trump participates in a town hall interview taping with Sean Hannity of Fox News Thursday, June 25, 2020, at Green Bay-Austin Struble International Airport in Green Bay, Wis. (Official White House Photo by Tia Dufour) Walter Einenkel and Daily Kos November 26, 2020 While Fox News attempts to stay in the niche swirling the toilet bowl drain of ultra-right wing nationalism, it is important to remember that Fox News created the fake news space and showed the world how profitable hate and fearmongering could really be. Back in 2016, as the Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump campaigns worked their ways around the country, 27-year-old Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich was tragically killed in what Washington, D.C. police called a robbery gone wrong. Fox News, with an assist from Sean Hannity and whomever it is he gets his bogus information from, promoted a conspiracy theory-laden web of lies about Seth's death, connecting it to Hillary Clinton and the now quaint 'her emails' scandal. Joel and Mary Rich sued Fox News in 2018 saying that the right-wing lie factory 'intentionally exploited' their son's death to push a political agenda. On Tuesday, the case was dismissed by both parties as Fox News has reached a settlement with the Riches. ADVERTISING The original story was published by Malia Zimmerman and Fox News promoted it relentlessly for a week before retracting it. No further followup into what had happened that allowed the news outlet to publish and push the baseless, arguably libelous insinuations that Hillary Clinton and her team had assassinated a young man over emails leaked to the press. NPR reports that Zimmerman's reporting relied on help from Fox News 'investment adviser' Edward Butowsky, and based a considerable amount of conspiratorial speculation on a story that 'relied upon quotes from a private investigator that he never said.' Something that both Butowsky and Zimmerman admitted to later. Why did they do that? Because they're parasitical scumbags, that's why. The Riches also sued Zimmerman and Butowsky. The entire lawsuit was dismissed as part of the settlement. That ensures that Fox stars, including Hannity and Dobbs, will not have to give sworn testimony to the court that could be made public. Another lawsuit, brought by Seth's brother Aaron against Butowsky and others, is still pending. Skip Ad The Rich family released a statement about the case, saying 'The settlement with Fox News closes another chapter in our efforts to mourn the murder of our beloved Seth, whom we miss every single day. We are pleased with the settlement of this matter and sincerely hope that the media will take genuine caution in the future.' |