The voting system company now has a fresh chance to gather evidence in its $1.6bn suit against the network for defamation

The judge overseeing the $1.6bn defamation lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems on Wednesday sanctioned Fox News, handing the ballot-machine company a fresh chance to gather evidence after Fox withheld records until the eve of trial, a person present during Wednesday’s court hearing said.

Delaware superior court judge Eric Davis said he would also very likely tap an outside investigator to probe Fox’s late disclosure of the evidence and take whatever steps necessary to remedy the situation, which he described as troubling, the source said.

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