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Two executives at Smartmatic, a voting machine company, were indicted in Florida on Thursday for allegedly bribing officials in the Philippines to secure contracts ahead of the 2016 election there, the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Southern District of Florida announced. “No voter fraud has been alleged and Smartmatic is not indicted. These are the values that Smartmatic lives by,” the company said in a statement. Smartmatic has since filed a major defamation suit against Fox News and its parent company over the network’s reporting on the stolen election claims. Fox News promoted the indictment of the Smartmatic executives in an email to reporters.
Persons: Roger Piñate, Jorge Miguel Vasquez, , Vasquez, Smartmatic, J, Erik Connolly, Organizations: Attorney's, Southern District of, Philippine, Fox News, NBC News Locations: Florida, Philippines, U.S, Southern District, Southern District of Florida, Venezuelan, Los Angeles
In reality, Smartmatic's technology was used in only one county during the 2020 election, Los Angeles. AdvertisementBut the indictment can still help Fox News, Newsmax, and other defendants in Smartmatic's many defamation lawsuits. Following the 2020 election, Smartmatic and Dominion both launched civil defamation lawsuits against Trump allies and right-wing media organizations that pushed false claims about the companies. But some of its defamation lawsuits have been snagged by claims of wrongdoing in the Philippines. AdvertisementDefendants in Smartmatic's defamation cases have argued that Smartmatic has vastly overstated its the amount of damages it says it should get.
Persons: , Roger Piñate, Andres Bautista, Smartmatic, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Piñate, Department's, Bautista —, Bautista, Trump's, Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Mike Lindell, Reid Hoffman, Giuliani, Powell, COMELEC Organizations: Service, The Justice Department, Business, Fox, The, Department, Prosecutors, CNN, Justice Department, Dominion, Trump, Fox News, Democratic Party, One America Locations: Philippines, Philippine, Los Angeles, Asia, Europe, Florida, Smartmatic
The Justice Department on Thursday charged three current and former executives at Smartmatic, the voting technology company, with taking part in a bribery scheme in the Philippines. In the indictment, which was released publicly on Friday, prosecutors said that from 2015 to 2018, Smartmatic’s president and co-founder, Roger Piñate, and other executives funneled “at least $1 million in bribes” to Juan Andres Bautista, the former chairman of the Philippine elections commission, so that their company could obtain and keep a contract providing voting machines and election services for the 2016 Philippine elections. A Smartmatic spokesman said in a statement that two of the people charged remain at the company, including Mr. Piñate, and each has been placed on a leave of absence, though he noted that “our accused employees remain innocent until proven guilty.”“No voter fraud has been alleged, and Smartmatic is not indicted,” the spokesman said. “Still, voters worldwide must be assured that the elections they participate in are conducted with the utmost integrity and transparency.”
Persons: Roger Piñate, , Juan Andres Bautista, Piñate, Organizations: Department, Smartmatic Locations: Philippines, Philippine
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