Gateway Pundit bankruptcy
Gateway Pundit bankruptcy

Gateway Pundit bankruptcy

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A federal bankruptcy judge in Florida has dismissed The Gateway Pundit's Chapter 11 filing, ruling it was made in 'bad faith' to evade multiple defamation lawsuits linked to false claims about the 2020 election. Judge Mindy Mora found that TGP, which has been generating approximately $3 million annually, had no financial distress justifying bankruptcy, calling the filing a mere litigation strategy. The lawsuits, filed by Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, and Dominion Voting Systems executive Eric Coomer, will now proceed as TGP lacks legitimate bankruptcy grounds. Mora emphasized that the court's role is to uphold the justice system, not to provide shelter for entities attempting to dodge accountability. This ruling parallels similar cases involving other public figures connected to the Trump campaign who have sought bankruptcy protections amidst legal challenges. The outcome leaves TGP vulnerable to substantial legal liabilities as it tries to navigate its controversial past and current operations.

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