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Michigan Secretary of State asks judge to excuse her from deposition in election fraud lawsuit Updated 1:33 PM; Today 1:33 PM In this Sept. 24, 2020, photo, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson speaks in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)AP Facebook Share Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson last week asked a judge to excuse her from a May 24 deposition in an ongoing election fraud lawsuit. The lawsuit stems from Nov. 3 Antrim County election results that were initially reported incorrectly to reflect President Joe Biden won in the Republican-leaning county. It was later discovered that tabulation machines reported incorrect numbers due to clerical errors and the results were quickly corrected to show former President Donald Trump actually won the county. ....
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. ....
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‘Cyber Ninjas’ to refute Michigan report on election errors in lingering lawsuit Updated 4:32 PM; Facebook Share A Michigan judge on Monday said he’ll allow a dozen tech and election experts, including the Florida firm Cyber Ninjas and others who alleged election fraud following the November presidential election, to refute a secretary of state election report that determined mistakes in Michigan voting results were caused by human error and didn’t signal vulnerability or tampering with election machines. Cyber Ninjas is the name of a Florida-based consulting firm owned by Doug Logan, who’s expressed support for election fraud “Stop the Steal” conspiracy theories on social media. The company was recently hired by the Republican-majority Arizona Legislature to conduct an audit of election results in Maricopa County. That audit began last week. ....
Judge reins in sprawling Michigan election fraud lawsuit Updated 12:13 PM; Facebook Share A Michigan judge last week constricted the scope of a previously widening election lawsuit to its epicenter: Antrim County. Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson will not be required to turn over her husband’s personnel file, all election-related communications with the state Legislature, any media-related Freedom of Information Act requests, emails with big tech companies or a full accounting of statewide election spending on ballot boxes in 2020. Additionally, subpoenas to various local clerks for testimony and forensic election audits in Macomb, Grand Traverse, Barry and Livingston counties were quashed by Antrim County Circuit Judge Kevin A. Elsenheimer. ....