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      <title>Judge Dismisses Ray Epps Defamation Case Against Fox News a Second Time</title>
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      <description>A federal judge in Delaware dismissed Raymond Epps&amp;rsquo; defamation lawsuit against Fox News on May 8, marking the second time U.S. District Judge Jennifer L. Hall has thrown out the case. The ruling ends Epps&amp;rsquo; second attempt to hold the network accountable for broadcasts that portrayed him as a government agent who helped stage-manage the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot on behalf of federal authorities.
Epps, a former Marine and onetime Trump supporter, brought the lawsuit after Fox — most prominently through Tucker Carlson&amp;rsquo;s prime-time program — repeatedly promoted the theory that Epps was an undercover FBI operative or government plant deployed to instigate the insurrection and redirect blame away from Trump supporters.</description>
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