KenH
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"The chief investigator from Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s office filed a sworn statement in federal court claiming that video presented last week at a state Senate meeting does not show voter fraud, as was alleged by President Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani. ...
The leak turned out to be a urinal that overflowed earlier that day, Watson said. He claimed that, according to his investigation, which included viewing footage and interviewing witnesses, no one asked media or observers to leave.
"They simply left on their own when they saw one group of workers, whose job was only to open envelopes and who had completed that task, also leave,” Watson said.
Watson also stated that the table under which ballots had allegedly been hidden did not have anything underneath it when it was set up the morning of November 3. He said that at approximately 10 p.m. that night, ballots that had been opened but not counted were sealed in boxes that were placed under the table while observers and media were present."
No 'mystery ballots' hidden under table in Fulton County, Georgia investigator swears in affidavit | Fox News
The leak turned out to be a urinal that overflowed earlier that day, Watson said. He claimed that, according to his investigation, which included viewing footage and interviewing witnesses, no one asked media or observers to leave.
"They simply left on their own when they saw one group of workers, whose job was only to open envelopes and who had completed that task, also leave,” Watson said.
Watson also stated that the table under which ballots had allegedly been hidden did not have anything underneath it when it was set up the morning of November 3. He said that at approximately 10 p.m. that night, ballots that had been opened but not counted were sealed in boxes that were placed under the table while observers and media were present."
No 'mystery ballots' hidden under table in Fulton County, Georgia investigator swears in affidavit | Fox News
