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The number of types and occassions of fraud in Georgia is mind-numbing. A judge sealed a pallet load of pristine ballots right off the press because those ballots proved fraud, but after months of cooling off the judge simply dismissed the case and nobody looked at the ballots. The democrats continued to lie about the mimeographed ballots and to keep away from the prying eyes of concerned voters.Judge dismisses lawsuit seeking a deep inspection of Georgia ballots (ajc.com) 10-13-21Georgia ballot inspection case dismissed after no fraud foundLast major lawsuit over state’s 2020 election thrown outSuperior Court Judge Brian Amero on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit seeking to inspect 147,000 absentee ballots from Fulton County to search for counterfeits. (Alyssa Pointer / Alyssa.Pointer@ajc.com)By Mark NiesseUpdated Oct 13, 2021A judge dismissed a lawsuit Wednesday by Donald Trump supporters who sought to inspect absentee ballots from last year’s presidential election, a decision that came a day after Georgia investigators told the court they were unable to find any counterfeit ballots.Superior Court Judge Brian Amero’s ruling ended the last remaining major lawsuit over Georgia’s 2020 election and prevented an outside review of Fulton County’s 147,000 original absentee ballots.
The number of types and occassions of fraud in Georgia is mind-numbing. A judge sealed a pallet load of pristine ballots right off the press because those ballots proved fraud, but after months of cooling off the judge simply dismissed the case and nobody looked at the ballots. The democrats continued to lie about the mimeographed ballots and to keep away from the prying eyes of concerned voters.
Judge dismisses lawsuit seeking a deep inspection of Georgia ballots (ajc.com) 10-13-21
Georgia ballot inspection case dismissed after no fraud found
Last major lawsuit over state’s 2020 election thrown out
Superior Court Judge Brian Amero on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit seeking to inspect 147,000 absentee ballots from Fulton County to search for counterfeits. (Alyssa Pointer / Alyssa.Pointer@ajc.com)
By Mark Niesse
Updated Oct 13, 2021
A judge dismissed a lawsuit Wednesday by Donald Trump supporters who sought to inspect absentee ballots from last year’s presidential election, a decision that came a day after Georgia investigators told the court they were unable to find any counterfeit ballots.
Superior Court Judge Brian Amero’s ruling ended the last remaining major lawsuit over Georgia’s 2020 election and prevented an outside review of Fulton County’s 147,000 original absentee ballots.