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Articles:
Atlanta Journal Constitution –Â Special grand jury seeks evidence of Coffee Co. election breach
Washington Post –Â Trump-allied lawyers pursued voting machine data in multiple states, records reveal
Reuters –Â Michigan sheriff sought to seize multiple voting machines, records show
Business Insider –Â Sidney Powell and other Trump attorneys oversaw effort to copy sensitive election data in 3 states, per reports
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The apparent conspiracy in Michigan to seize and break into vote tabulating machines is widening. Last week, a grand jury was empaneled to examine similar allegations in Georgia.
In Michigan, politicians, lawyers and even a county sheriff allegedly used their influence to take Dominion Voting Systems vote tabulators to an off-site location and break into them seeking evidence of widespread fraud in the 2020 election.
The Washington Post has since reported that there is evidence of payments made to contractors by Sidney Powell and Trump’s legal team to run an unofficial examination of vote tabulating machines in Michigan, Nevada and Georgia.
The Atlanta Journal Constitution now reports that a 23-member special grand jury has issued a subpoena for communications between Powell and another Trump attorney with an IT contractor in Georgia who was hired to unofficially examine voting machines. The subpoena includes requests for records related to activity in Coffee County, Georgia, and Antrim County, Michigan.
An earlier election security lawsuit revealed that employees from the contractor, SullivanStrickler, copied the voting memory cards of ballot scanners and an election server, then allegedly shared the records with Powell, Trump campaign staff, and “Stop the Steal” activist groups.
As this alleged conspiracy unfolds, we will keep you updated. Find a link to the Washington Post reporting, and an Atlanta Journal Constitution article which includes a “who’s who” of the Georgia investigation, at AmericanDemocracyMinute.org.
For the American Democracy Minute, I’m Brian Beihl.