Fox News scores major victory as judge dismisses defamation lawsuit by man at the center of Jan. 6 ‘false flag’ conspiracy theory

Left: Ray Epps is seen talking with accused Jan. 6 rioter and Proud Boys member Ryan Samsel near the Peace Circle monument (via FBI court filing). Right: Photo of Tucker Carlson (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images).

Left: Ray Epps is seen talking with accused Jan. 6 rioter and Proud Boys member Ryan Samsel near the Peace Circle monument (via FBI court filing). Right: Photo of Tucker Carlson (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images).

An Arizona man is looking for another chance to sue Fox News for defamation over comments made by Tucker Carlson about his involvement in the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol.

James Ray Epps, in a series of increasingly escalating legal maneuvers, accused the network’s now-former talking head of painting him as an agent provocateur who “helped stage-manage” the abortive insurrection on behalf of the federal government as protests devolved into chaos.

In other words, the plaintiff claims, Carlson was responsible for mainstreaming a right-wing conspiracy theory that bad-jacketed him as a government plant. Such allegations are often referred to using the sub-term “fed-jacketing” in online political discussion spaces.

What started out as a request for an apology from the host using a lawyer letter quickly morphed into a full-blown defamation lawsuit against Fox News. Epps lost that battle in November when a federal judge appointed by President Joe Biden determined the plaintiff had failed to prove that Carlson had acted with “actual malice.”

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