‘To then complain about costs of travel to prove its claims is rich’: Dominion, Sidney Powell, and OAN trade insults in increasingly nasty fight over remote depositions

Sidney Powell, OAN, Christina Bobb

Sidney Powell appears in an August 2021 interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Australian Broadcasting Corporation/YouTube screengrab), OAN reporter with a microphone (Drew Angerer/Getty Images), Christina Bobb during an OAN appearance (YouTube/screengrab)

First it was “document dumps,” and now it’s remote depositions.

The billion-dollar 2020 election-related defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems against Sidney Powell, OAN and its current and former personalities, Rudy Giuliani, MyPillow, and former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne, has devolved into fighting over just how to conduct depositions of numerous plaintiff and defendant witnesses.

While Dominion asserts that the “most just, efficient, cost-effective, and safe” way to go about the “more than one hundred” Q&A sessions would be remote depositions, with the possibility of “in-person depositions upon agreement or when demonstrable good cause exists,” Powell, OAN (Herring Networks, Inc.), Donald Trump lawyer Christina Bobb, and Byrne, have expressed full-throated opposition to the proposed protocol that depositions of witnesses be conducted remotely as a default rule.

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