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HomeCrimeMan claims Fox News defamed him with 'direct evidence'

Man claims Fox News defamed him with ‘direct evidence’

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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).

The Arizona man trying to sue Fox News for defamation over comments made by Tucker Carlson about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is asking a federal court to keep his lawsuit alive.

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.

The plaintiff’s legal crusade stalled out in November 2024 when a federal district court ruled in favor of a Fox News motion to dismiss. Epps got a second bite at the apple a few weeks later by asking the court for permission to re-plead his case with an amended complaint.

Earlier this month, Fox News filed a new motion to dismiss.

Now, Epps says the network is the party asking for far too much.

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