Sidney Powell Drops The Legal Hammer In Georgia - Here's The Full Lawsuit And Details
Supporters of President Donald Trump have waited patiently for a week to see what prominent defense attorney Sidney Powell would do after promising that she would file a "biblical" lawsuit in the state of Georgia.
Late on Thanksgiving Eve, as was promised earlier in the day, Powell delivered, filling a massive lawsuit in Georgia and one in Michigan as well, where she — and other lawyers working for an affiliate with Trump — allege that the most egregious acts of voter and ballot fraud took place.
Just The News has summarized Powell's Georgia lawsuit, in which it appears that the high-powered attorney is going for gold.
The lawsuit, which was filed against Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and other state election officials, seeks to block the transmittal of the certified election results from going to the electoral college, presumably to give Powell and Trump's lawyers time to present what appears to be loads of evidence against the state.
In the complaint, which is over 100 pages long, Powell asks for "prohibiting the Governor and Secretary of State from transmitting the currently certified results to the Electoral College based on the overwhelming evidence of election tampering."
Toward the beginning of the civil lawsuit, Powell lays out what she believes happened in Georgia that gave former Vice President Joe Biden a win in the traditionally-red state.
"The fraud was executed by many means, but the most fundamentally troubling, insidious, and egregious is the systemic adaptation of old-fashioned 'ballot-stuffing,'" Powell's suit alleged. "It has now been amplified and rendered virtually invisible by computer software created and run by domestic and foreign actors for that very purpose. Mathematical and statistical anomalies rising to the level of impossibilities, as shown by affidavits of multiple witnesses, documentation, and expert testimony evince this scheme across the state of Georgia."
Here are five allegations that stick out, which if proven true and acted upon, could definitely be a huge win for Trump and his tens of millions of supporters.
At least 96,600 absentee ballots were requested and counted but were never recorded as being returned to county election boards by the voter. "Thus, at a minimum, 96,600 votes must be disregarded," the suit said.
Kemp and Raffensperger "rushed through the purchase of Dominion voting machines and software in 2019 for the 2020 Presidential Election" without due diligence and disregarded safety concerns.
"There is incontrovertible physical evidence that the standards of physical security of the voting machines and the software were breached, and machines were connected to the internet in violation of professional standards and ..."
Sidney Powell Drops The Legal Hammer In Georgia - Here's The Full Lawsuit And Details