The Seth Rich story

A federal judge in Manhattan dismissed a lawsuit Thursday that was brought against Fox News by the parents of Seth Rich, the young Democratic aide whose unsolved murder was turned into fodder for a lingering right-wing conspiracy theory.

In his dismissal of the lawsuit, Judge George B. Daniels said he sympathized with Mr. Rich’s parents, but added that they had not been personally defamed by the story — despite the fact that it included “false statements or misrepresentations.”

The story, published on the Fox News website on May 16, 2017, implied that Mr. Rich’s death on the streets on Washington in July 2016 had occurred in retaliation for the (DNC) leaks, even though no evidence supported that conclusion.

Within a week, Fox News retracted the story, saying that it had not met its standards, but the conspiracy theory has persisted, fueled by prominent conservatives like Newt Gingrich, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh and Alex Jones.

“It is understandable that plaintiffs might feel that their grief and personal loss were taken advantage of, and that the tragic death of their son was exploited for political purposes,” Judge Daniels wrote. But he added that he had no choice but to dismiss the suit, because Fox’s conduct did not amount to the intentional infliction of emotional distress.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/02/nyregion/seth-rich-fox-news-lawsuits.html


A lawsuit filed in federal court claims a Fox News report about slain Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer Seth Rich was reviewed prior to publication by President Trump and manipulated at the request of the White House.

“Fox News was working with the Trump administration to disseminate fake news in order to distract the public from Russia’s alleged attempts to influence our Country’s presidential election,” states the lawsuit filed by Rod Wheeler, a former Washington, D.C., homicide detective who investigated Rich’s death.

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/...volvement-in-retracted-fox-story-on-seth-rich


The evidence that Rich's death was politically motivated is still zero.
 
A federal judge in Manhattan dismissed a lawsuit Thursday that was brought against Fox News by the parents of Seth Rich, the young Democratic aide whose unsolved murder was turned into fodder for a lingering right-wing conspiracy theory.

In his dismissal of the lawsuit, Judge George B. Daniels said he sympathized with Mr. Rich’s parents, but added that they had not been personally defamed by the story — despite the fact that it included “false statements or misrepresentations.”

The story, published on the Fox News website on May 16, 2017, implied that Mr. Rich’s death on the streets on Washington in July 2016 had occurred in retaliation for the (DNC) leaks, even though no evidence supported that conclusion.

Within a week, Fox News retracted the story, saying that it had not met its standards, but the conspiracy theory has persisted, fueled by prominent conservatives like Newt Gingrich, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh and Alex Jones.

“It is understandable that plaintiffs might feel that their grief and personal loss were taken advantage of, and that the tragic death of their son was exploited for political purposes,” Judge Daniels wrote. But he added that he had no choice but to dismiss the suit, because Fox’s conduct did not amount to the intentional infliction of emotional distress.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/02/nyregion/seth-rich-fox-news-lawsuits.html


A lawsuit filed in federal court claims a Fox News report about slain Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer Seth Rich was reviewed prior to publication by President Trump and manipulated at the request of the White House.

“Fox News was working with the Trump administration to disseminate fake news in order to distract the public from Russia’s alleged attempts to influence our Country’s presidential election,” states the lawsuit filed by Rod Wheeler, a former Washington, D.C., homicide detective who investigated Rich’s death.

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/...volvement-in-retracted-fox-story-on-seth-rich


The evidence that Rich's death was politically motivated is still zero.



Not that that has ever stopped a run-away Reichwing Rumor Train, eh?
 
A federal judge in Manhattan dismissed a lawsuit Thursday that was brought against Fox News by the parents of Seth Rich, the young Democratic aide whose unsolved murder was turned into fodder for a lingering right-wing conspiracy theory.

In his dismissal of the lawsuit, Judge George B. Daniels said he sympathized with Mr. Rich’s parents, but added that they had not been personally defamed by the story — despite the fact that it included “false statements or misrepresentations.”

The story, published on the Fox News website on May 16, 2017, implied that Mr. Rich’s death on the streets on Washington in July 2016 had occurred in retaliation for the (DNC) leaks, even though no evidence supported that conclusion.

Within a week, Fox News retracted the story, saying that it had not met its standards, but the conspiracy theory has persisted, fueled by prominent conservatives like Newt Gingrich, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh and Alex Jones.

“It is understandable that plaintiffs might feel that their grief and personal loss were taken advantage of, and that the tragic death of their son was exploited for political purposes,” Judge Daniels wrote. But he added that he had no choice but to dismiss the suit, because Fox’s conduct did not amount to the intentional infliction of emotional distress.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/02/nyregion/seth-rich-fox-news-lawsuits.html


A lawsuit filed in federal court claims a Fox News report about slain Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer Seth Rich was reviewed prior to publication by President Trump and manipulated at the request of the White House.

“Fox News was working with the Trump administration to disseminate fake news in order to distract the public from Russia’s alleged attempts to influence our Country’s presidential election,” states the lawsuit filed by Rod Wheeler, a former Washington, D.C., homicide detective who investigated Rich’s death.

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/...volvement-in-retracted-fox-story-on-seth-rich


The evidence that Rich's death was politically motivated is still zero.
It's very telling that loons such as Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh and Alex Jones are considered to be "prominent conservatives".

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A federal judge in Manhattan dismissed a lawsuit Thursday that was brought against Fox News by the parents of Seth Rich, the young Democratic aide whose unsolved murder was turned into fodder for a lingering right-wing conspiracy theory.

In his dismissal of the lawsuit, Judge George B. Daniels said he sympathized with Mr. Rich’s parents, but added that they had not been personally defamed by the story — despite the fact that it included “false statements or misrepresentations.”

The story, published on the Fox News website on May 16, 2017, implied that Mr. Rich’s death on the streets on Washington in July 2016 had occurred in retaliation for the (DNC) leaks, even though no evidence supported that conclusion.

Within a week, Fox News retracted the story, saying that it had not met its standards, but the conspiracy theory has persisted, fueled by prominent conservatives like Newt Gingrich, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh and Alex Jones.

“It is understandable that plaintiffs might feel that their grief and personal loss were taken advantage of, and that the tragic death of their son was exploited for political purposes,” Judge Daniels wrote. But he added that he had no choice but to dismiss the suit, because Fox’s conduct did not amount to the intentional infliction of emotional distress.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/02/nyregion/seth-rich-fox-news-lawsuits.html


A lawsuit filed in federal court claims a Fox News report about slain Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer Seth Rich was reviewed prior to publication by President Trump and manipulated at the request of the White House.

“Fox News was working with the Trump administration to disseminate fake news in order to distract the public from Russia’s alleged attempts to influence our Country’s presidential election,” states the lawsuit filed by Rod Wheeler, a former Washington, D.C., homicide detective who investigated Rich’s death.

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/...volvement-in-retracted-fox-story-on-seth-rich


The evidence that Rich's death was politically motivated is still zero.
However, his death was used for political purposes.

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As with Epstein I expect that the CIA and FBI have been scrubbed of all records on who did the killing and why.

A judge has ordered the government to produce records tomorrow.

I am not optimistic.
 
Contrary to what you have been told, and likely believe because your education is lacking....the Russians had nothing to do with WIKI getting the DNC files....nobody hacked the computers......it is extremely likely that Rich did it.
 
You would have to be unbelievably stupid to believe there is no connection between the assassination of Seth Rich and the Democrat machine. ie Cankles.
 
You would have to be unbelievably stupid to believe there is no connection between the assassination of Seth Rich and the Democrat machine. ie Cankles.
Oh please show us these obvious connections that eluded the court. You do not understand that you are believing lies.Such a low-level Trumpy you are. Turn off Fox, and give yourself a chance.
 
Oh please show us these obvious connections that eluded the court. You do not understand that you are believing lies.Such a low-level Trumpy you are. Turn off Fox, and give yourself a chance.
What is your theory on why he was killed? Many crimes go unpunished for the inability of a court of law to prove it. Just means the killers were careful. There isn't always hard evidence for things our logic tells us happened. Just the way the world works.

Again you would have to be unbelievably stupid to think it didn't involve the Dems ie Cankles.
 
What is your theory on why he was killed? Many crimes go unpunished for the inability of a court of law to prove it. Just means the killers were careful. There isn't always hard evidence for things our logic tells us happened. Just the way the world works.

Again you would have to be unbelievably stupid to think it didn't involve the Dems ie Cankles.
It was investigated. he committed suicide. https://www.npr.org/2022/06/15/1104511732/fox-news-seth-rich-murder You should feel like a sucker,.
 
A federal judge in Manhattan dismissed a lawsuit Thursday that was brought against Fox News by the parents of Seth Rich, the young Democratic aide whose unsolved murder was turned into fodder for a lingering right-wing conspiracy theory.

In his dismissal of the lawsuit, Judge George B. Daniels said he sympathized with Mr. Rich’s parents, but added that they had not been personally defamed by the story — despite the fact that it included “false statements or misrepresentations.”

The story, published on the Fox News website on May 16, 2017, implied that Mr. Rich’s death on the streets on Washington in July 2016 had occurred in retaliation for the (DNC) leaks, even though no evidence supported that conclusion.

Within a week, Fox News retracted the story, saying that it had not met its standards, but the conspiracy theory has persisted, fueled by prominent conservatives like Newt Gingrich, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh and Alex Jones.

“It is understandable that plaintiffs might feel that their grief and personal loss were taken advantage of, and that the tragic death of their son was exploited for political purposes,” Judge Daniels wrote. But he added that he had no choice but to dismiss the suit, because Fox’s conduct did not amount to the intentional infliction of emotional distress.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/02/nyregion/seth-rich-fox-news-lawsuits.html


A lawsuit filed in federal court claims a Fox News report about slain Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer Seth Rich was reviewed prior to publication by President Trump and manipulated at the request of the White House.

“Fox News was working with the Trump administration to disseminate fake news in order to distract the public from Russia’s alleged attempts to influence our Country’s presidential election,” states the lawsuit filed by Rod Wheeler, a former Washington, D.C., homicide detective who investigated Rich’s death.

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/...volvement-in-retracted-fox-story-on-seth-rich


The evidence that Rich's death was politically motivated is still zero.
Hillary murdered Seth Rich for leaking the DNC emails to Julian assange, though publicly she blamed Russians.

:truestory:
 
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