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The St. Louis-based conspiracy site published lies about election fraud that allegedly resulted in two poll workers facing death threats.
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Two Georgia poll workers are suing the owners of the St. Louis-based right-wing conspiracy website, saying they received death threats after the site levied false accusations of ballot fraud against them.
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The conspiracy website faces defamation lawsuits in Missouri and Colorado that are on hold because it filed for bankruptcy.
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The influential website faced multiple defamation suits over conspiracy theories about 2020 election fraud that it's accused of promoting.
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The former New York mayor admitted he spoke falsely about election fraud in Georgia, statements that featured prominently in his 2020 testimony to a Missouri House committee and in a lawsuit against the right-wing outlet Gateway Pundit.
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The Legal Roundtable weighs in on St. Louis’ 911 system, a defamation lawsuit against the Gateway Pundit, and more.
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A much-heralded Washington Avenue startup led by some of the top names in St. Louis tech and venture capital is extensively tied to disinformation websites.