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Republican lawyers' latest Georgia lawsuit used Facebook comments and stories of random people tailing trucks on highways to try to overturn the election results

Republican lawyers Sidney Powell and Lin Wood used a Facebook comments section in their latest effort to prove currently unsubstantiated claims that the 2020 race was plagued with widespread voter fraud and election-rigging.

Other affidavits described how people in Georgia who were convinced the election was rigged began tailing unspecified trucks on highways looking to uncover a fraud scheme. The individual, whose name was redacted in the filing, said in the affidavit that they and their associate, John, saw a "large moving van" pull up to the dock and "tried to video what they were loading/unloading ... I could hear things that were being unloaded that sounded like something with wheels, and there were several of them. They were clearly concerned about us videoing the process, as they tried to hide it. Pictures and videos are attached. At 2:29 p.m.

Another affidavit featured an anonymous engineer who expressed concern that the code in Georgia's auditing software was hacked, though they later added: "I personally cannot supply evidence of hacked code, only suspicion." In one affidavit, a self-described "Utilities Construction Contractor" and "concerned citizen" laid out their "surveillance" of two Georgia loading docks in the middle of the night on November 30, nearly a month after the election took place.

The rest of the filing featured similar affidavits making vague, ambiguous, and unspecified claims of suspected fraud and vote-tampering in Georgia, which certified its election results last week.

 

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Didn't the Donald fire 'horse-face' Powell? What is she still doing in court?

Did they teach ethics in the law school she attended?

There are many instances where the fraud has been caught on tape.

Any Extra deference from the courts for her since she appears to be half swine/half human though?

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