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Georgia Election Rig Update: Judge Issues Ruling On Fake, Illegal Ballots

April Matthews September 21, 2021 50 States, Georgia, Politics Comments Off on Georgia Election Rig Update: Judge Issues Ruling On Fake, Illegal Ballots

In Georgia, the corruption is strong and the people are battling their own government and losing.

The Gateway Pundit explained:

Heather Mullins from Real America’s Voice is covering the hearing from the courtroom.

Update 9:40: There is currently quite a bit of discussion going back and forth between Judge Brian Amero and the state’s attorneys who do not want the ballots released for inspection.

Update 9:50: Judge Amero is asking the Favorito team what the damages are to their clients. The attorneys respond that their clients were injured when their vote was made null and void by election fraud. The attorneys suggest to the court that they have the ability to correct the previous fraud.

Update 10:00: Judge Amero asks the state’s attorneys, ‘How do you know there has been a delusion of the vote unless you look at the ballots?’ He then asks the state, “What has been done? You said you did something but what have you done to inspect the ballots?”

CD Media is also following the hearing this morning.

Update 10:15: After 5 minute break Judge Amero allows Charlene McGowan who is representing the Secretary of State to talk. Judge Amero is asking the State Board of Elections to submit an amicus brief. He is giving them more time. He is staying the litigation until the state submits more information. Amero wants to invite State Board of Elections to submit amicus brief, and GBI, 10 or 20 days

Update 10:20: The county is ecstatic. “We are happy.”

Update 10:22: County asks for 20 days delay to put together information. Amero agrees to the request.

Update 10:28: Amero gives the Favorito team 20 days to explain how they will cover the costs for the investigation from today going forward. The sheriff will provide them an estimate of the costs.

Update 10:35: Charlene McGowan who represents the state just claimed the Secretary of State has an open investigation on the 2020 election. This is news to us. She is arguing that the investigation is private and ongoing. Wow.

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A court hearing is taking place Monday morning at the Henry County Courthouse in Georgia regarding the audit of the Fulton County absentee ballots.

The Henry County Court will hear motions submitted after granting approval to inspect the 2020 election ballots.

What:             Court to Hear Motions Submitted after Granting Approval to Inspect Ballots [Docket]

Why:              VoterGA petitioners filed a lawsuit to inspect Fulton County mail-in ballots after four senior poll managers signed sworn affidavits indicating they handled counterfeit ballots during the Fulton County hand count audit. [Playlist]

When:            Monday, September 20, 9:00 a.m. 

Where:          Henry County Courthouse
Courtroom A, 2nd Floor
One Courthouse Square
McDonough, GA 30253

Web Ex Live Stream [Active at 8:45 a.m. for 9:00 a.m. hearing]

Who:              VoterGA is a non-partisan, 501(c)3 registered non-profit organization created by a coalition of citizens working to restore election integrity in Georgia. We advocate for independently verifiable, auditable, recount capable and transparent elections.

Media Contact:     Sheryl Sellaway

404.695.5564

[email protected]

The Gateway Pundit reported:

The 2020 Election case in Georgia took a bizarre twist today in the Peach State. The judge handed the investigation over to the attorneys for the individual who is responsible for creating the mess in the first place, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.

As we reported this morning, there was an important court case in Georgia related to the 2020 Election there. The elections group VoterGA was in Henry County Court requesting access to the 2020 Fulton County election absentee ballots.

The results of the hearing were very disappointing.  It’s as if someone got to the judge.

This is currently the biggest case in Georgia on the controversial election, the other big case was thrown out by another corrupt Obama judge shortly after the election.

Today Judge Amero took a break during the hearing , where the State did all they could to prevent the judge from allowing VoterGA from having access to the ballots in Fulton county to review for validation.  The judge then brought in attorneys for corrupt Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to talk on video.  Judge Amero then eventually allowed the Raffensperger team the ability to stall the case for another 20 days.

CD Media was live-blogging the hearing that started at 10:15 am eastern time.

1027 – VoterGA requests ballots be protected in interim – Judge gives 20 days to develop plan to protect ballots in conjunction with Sheriff, VoterGA will need to pay for additional security

1025 – Judge delays case for 20 days to get report from GBI, GA SoS Raffensperger’s office on investigation into counterfeit ballots

1020 – County ecstatic, overjoyed, case delayed – Judge wants to give Raffensperger the ability to decide case against Raffensperger

1020 – Judge wants to stay case

1019 – Judge wants to invite State Board of Elections to submit amicus brief, and GBI, 10 or 20 days says Judge

1018 – Judge seems to want to turn over issue to SoS Raffensperger’s staff

1017 – SoS says investigation still ongoing

1015 – Judge brings in GA SoS on video

Raffensperger opened an investigation in June in response to this case amid reports that chain of custody documentation is not present in the county for tens of thousands of ballots.

Chain of custody documents are legally required in order for a ballot to be legitimate.

So the corrupt Secretary of State who is responsible for this mess was given 20 days to review this mess and come up with more delays or excuses.

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