The latest ruling in the legal action, also referred to as the "Fulton County Counterfeit Ballot" case, gives the plaintiffs legal standing to sue government agencies which violate Georgia law. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court of the State of Georgia overturned a ruling made by a lower court in the cases
Attorney and founder of VoterGA, Garland Favorito, spoke with The National File on Thursday.
- "This was the case where we had four sworn affidavits from senior poll managers who claimed that they handled counterfeit ballots in the Fulton County audit," Favorito said. "We got an order to inspect the ballots and suddenly Fulton County went out and hired criminal defense attorneys to keep us from seeing the ballots."
- The case will now head to the Georgia Court of Appeals where they will defer to the ruling made by the Georgia Supreme Court on Tuesday.
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