Shocking Allegations Of Coordinated Election Fraud In Trump Lawsuits

by CrownHeights.info

It wasn’t just small-time election fraud, it was coordinated on a mass scale, according to lawsuits filed by President Trump’s election campaign in Michigan and Pennsylvania.

The complaints, with signed affidavits under penalty of perjury, allege an absolutely shocking scale of coordinated election fraud.

“Plaintiff brings this action to raise numerous issues of fraud and misconduct that occurred in order to protect the rights of all voters in Michigan, especially Wayne County,” the Michigan Lawsuit says.

The Michigan suit goes on to allege through sworn testimony, that state officials running the Ballot counting location that processed the mail-in ballots “systematically processed and counted ballots from voters whose name failed to appear in either the Qualified Voter File (QVF) or in the supplemental sheets.” When a voter’s name could not be found, the election worker would “assigned the ballot to a random name already in the QVF to a person who had not voted.”

The lawsuit also claims that officials had instructed election workers to not verify signatures on absentee ballots, to backdate absentee ballots, and to process such ballots regardless of their validity.

In sworn testimony, the lawsuit outlines a mind-boggling incident where after election officials announced the last absentee ballots had been received, another batch of unsecured and unsealed ballots, without envelopes, arrived in trays at the ballot processing center. “There were tens of thousands of these absentee ballots,” the lawsuit claims, and apparently every ballot was counted and attributed only to Democratic candidates, the lawsuit alleges.

The well-known allegation of pre-dating ballots also appears in that lawsuit, saying that the “defendants instructed election workers to process ballots that appeared after the election deadline and to falsely report that those ballots had been received prior to November 3, 2020 deadline,” an allegation first broken by Project Veritas.

Both the Michigan and Pennsylvania lawsuits also allege that Republican ballot observers were denied entry to the ballot counting centers, with sworn testimony alleging that in some cases the poll watchers locked out of the buildings and forced to leave their assigned watching locations after witnessing alleged fraud.

In one such case, a poll watcher named as a former Michigan Assistant Attorney General alleged that a supervisor forced him out of the ballot processing center after he witnessed the alleged fraud by moving next to him, and then claiming that he could not be there due to a 6-foot mandatory COVID rule.

With the lawsuits filed in both states, and others expected in states such as Wisconsin and Nevada, this election is likely to head to the Supreme Court for a decision.

See the Complaints Below:

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