Firm slammed over 2020 contest goes to company founded by former Republican election official
By Bob Unruh

Dominion Voting Systems was a company at the center of election manipulation concerns during the 2020 elections. It defended the accuracy of its machines, its own integrity, and sued multiple defendants for defamation when they criticized.
It obtained a settlement in the range of $700 million from Fox News over the issue, and in the past few weeks frantically has been settling other cases, mostly for hidden terms.
On Thursday, the company was sold.
“As of today, Dominion is gone,” said a statement from Liberty Vote, the new owner, which claimed its purchase was “a bold and historic move to transform and improve election integrity in America.”