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MUST SEE: VoterGA’s Garland Favorito Following Monday’s Hearing: “We Believe We Can Prove They Made False Statements in Court”

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A court hearing took place this morning at the Henry County Courthouse in Georgia regarding the audit of the Fulton County absentee ballots.

Judge Brian Amero gave the State Election Board, and GBI (Georgia Bureau of Investigation), 20 days to explain to the court what’s been done to investigate counterfeit ballots in Fulton County Georgia, after Defense attorneys claimed the counterfeit ballots were already being investigated.

Judge Amero then ended the hearing. They will meet again in 20 days.

On Monday evening Garland Favorito, the co-founder of VoterGA released a statement on today’s hearing.
VoterGA believes the hearing today validated their previous findings.

“Today the court confirmed several things we have said all along:

  1. There is prima facie evidence of election fraud in the affidavits from senior poll managers who swear they handled counterfeit ballots in the Fulton Co hand count audit
  2. The Equal Protection and Due Process claims of the petitioners are valid allegations of Constitutional rights violations based on the evidence
  3. An inspection of the ballots must be made to determine if they are counterfeit and whether or not the Constitutional rights of the petitioners have been violated
  4. The Petitioners obviously have the correct standing to pursue their claims

We will be delayed another two months because the attorney representing the Democrats on the Fulton County Election Board provided what we believe is obvious false information to the court.

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