And I think we hit a home run on both of those.
We acknowledge the Courts rulings finding certain claims about Dominion to be false, the statement read.
But Nelson said: I think what were after was accountability.

Lawyers representing Dominion Voting Systems talk to reporters outside the Leonard Williams Justice Center following a settlement with Fox News.(Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
And I think it really showed today by paying more than three quarters of a billion dollars.
Lies do have consequences.
They also do acknowledge that summary judgment opinion called them lies.

From our perspective, what we were after is what we achieved.
The settlement speculation started on Sunday, when Davisdelayed the start of the trialby 24 hours to today.
Dominion challenged Foxs contention that the damages figure was being reduced.
Yet the dispute over damages may have helped lay the groundwork for a settlement amount.
When the court came back in session after lunch, the situation had changed.
Reporters read the body language of attorneys, watching for any clues.