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BUSTED! Lawyer Fighting Against Antrim County, Michigan Audit Is OUT!

BUSTED! Lawyer Fighting Against Antrim County, Michigan Audit Is OUT! Posted on Yes­ter­day, we report­ed about the hear­ing in the Antrim Coun­ty, MI, vot­er fraud case, where Judge Kevin J. Elsen­heimer heard argu­ments from Erik Grill, Assis­tant Attor­ney Gen­er­al, to the rad­i­cal Attor­ney Gen­er­al Dana Nes­sel, rep­re­sent­ing MI Sec­re­tary of State Joce­lyn Ben­son, and Antrim Coun­ty Attor­ney and Chair of the Grand Tra­verse Repub­li­can Par­ty, Haider Kaz­im, who were both fight­ing to dis­miss the elec­tion fraud law­suit. Con­sti­tu­tion­al Attor­ney Matt Deper­no of DePer­no Law, who rep­re­sents the plain­tiff, William Bai­ley, has been fight­ing to expand the case.

BUSTED! Lawyer Fighting Against Antrim Audit Is OUT! – Investment Watch

Yesterday, we reported about the hearing in the Antrim County, MI, voter fraud case, where Judge Kevin J. Elsenheimer heard arguments from Erik Grill, Assistant Attorney General, to the radical Attorney General Dana Nessel, representing MI Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, and Antrim County Attorney and Chair of the Grand Traverse Republican Party, Haider Kazim, who were both fighting to dismiss the election fraud lawsuit. Constitutional Attorney Matt Deperno of DePerno Law, who represents the plaintiff, William Bailey, has been fighting to expand the case.

Judge Considering Request to Dismiss Election-Related Case in Michigan

Michigan Judge Considering Request to Dismiss Election-Related Case A judge in Michigan will rule next week on whether to dismiss a case alleging that fraud occurred in the 2020 election. Judge Kevin Elsenheimer of the 13th Circuit Court heard arguments on the motion to dismiss on May 10 and will take about a week to decide whether to allow the case, Bailey v. Antrim County, to move forward. Lawyers for Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, and Antrim County are seeking to end the case because they argue that the plaintiff, voter William Bailey, has been given the relief he sought last year when filing a lawsuit.

Michigan judge allows release of report showing Antrim County s high number of voting errors

Detroit News | Dec 15, 2020 | News | 12 LANSING A Michigan judge decided Monday that supporters of President Donald Trump may publicly release and discuss information they’ve collected from an analysis of voting machines and data in Antrim County. But Erik Grill, an assistant attorney general representing Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, warned that the analysis is “inaccurate, incomplete and misleading.” “There’s no reason to hide,” Grill said during a virtual court hearing Monday morning. “There is nothing to hide.” Antrim County with about 23,000 residents has gained the spotlight in the push from Trump’s supporters to try to discredit the results of the Nov. 3 election. Because of a failure to update voting software, President-elect Joe Biden was initially thousands of votes ahead of Trump in the Republican-leaning county’s unofficial results.

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