Georgia Judge Strikes Down Trump Inspired Election Fraud Lawsuit

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Georgia Superior Court Chief Judge Brian Amero dismissed a lawsuit that claimed fraud in the state’s most largely populated county. That followed a 147,000-ballot review to look for discrepancies.Trump’s seditious master plan included killing off a basic tenant of our country, free and fair elections. Georgia voters led by Garland Favorito, one of the ex-president’s henchmen, filed the suit in December claiming fraudulent and improper ballot counting, according to The Washington Post.

Henry County Superior Court Chief Judge Brian Amero dismissed the suit, because it “failed to allege a particularized injury.” And as such, Judge Amero found, according to the Associated Press (AP):

‘Regardless of the veracity of these allegations, [it] it lacked the standing to claim that their state constitutional rights to equal protection and due process had been violated.’

Amero pointed out Georgia’s secretary of state’s office had already given Favorito a “substantive and detailed response” to his earlier request. He wanted “an update on any investigations into allegations of fraudulent or counterfeit ballots in Fulton County.” Done. Except, he did not get the result he wanted, a win for Donald Trump.

Trump was furious with Georgia’s Fulton County officials for not find a way to just bring him enough ballots to win the election. There was one machine count, one hand count, and a second machine recount. The latter came at the behest of Trump. All three ended up with the same result. President Joe Biden won.

Favorito wrote an email criticizing “injected” ballots, meaning that he claimed additional ballots had been secretly “injected” with the real ballots:

‘All citizens of Georgia have a right to know whether or not counterfeit ballots were injected into the Fulton Co. election results, how many were injected, where they came from and how we can prevent it from happening again in future elections. It is not adequate for any organizations to secretly tell us there are no counterfeit ballots and refuse to let the public inspect them.’

Fulton County Board of Commissioners Chairman Robb Pitts released an email statement after the judge dismissed the lawsuit. It read:

‘Today was a win for democracy. This lawsuit was the result of the Big Lie, which is nothing more than a meritless conspiracy theory being spread by people who simply cannot accept that their side lost. Its defeat here today should echo throughout the nation.’

Favorito’s lawsuit and others across the country centered around sworn affidavits from some of the people who worked on the hand-ballot count. In essence, they indicated that they had seen ballots that appeared to have been marked by a voting machine rather than by hand. The lawsuits said the ballots did not have the creases had they been inserted into an envelope. They were wrong.


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