Wednesday, May 19, 2021

'Corrupted or corruptible': Judge dismisses election lawsuit, but prepares for appeal

A Michigan judge, admitting that the 2020 presidential election results in Antrim County may have been "Corrupted or corruptible," still has dismissed a lawsuit over a new audit.

Several states suspended counting on Election Night with Trump leading.

"The clerk has admitted that there were challenges and problems in the elections, although the hand count ultimately of the presidential election showed the results were largely consistent with the canvas totals that were entered by the state and reported by the county. Nor am I saying that the processing of election data here wasn't corrupted or corruptible. I don't have the facts to make that determination."

"The plaintiff's reports and news of the day, including a computer hack recently of a main petro fuel pipeline on the East Coast might well suggest that this is something that policymakers should be looking into in the future. If election results were to be held for ransom in the future, one could only imagine what would happen," the judge said.

DePerno has alleged that there was the option on the voting machines used in the county for someone with access to go in after the fact, add more votes, and then backdate the records to election day.

He's been fighting for a full review of the election results.

DePerno noted a laptop with access to the voting machines' intranet was left running on election night, and it was accessible through the internet.

https://www.wnd.com/2021/05/corrupted-corruptible-judge-dismisses-election-lawsuit-prepares-appeal/ 

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