Just In: Antrim County Election Fraud Case Reinstated By Judge After County Clerk, Material Witness Tried To Have It Dismissed

March 15, 2021 in News by RBN Staff

 

Source: TeaParty.org

(TeaParty.org Exclusive) – In late November 2020, a lawsuit was filed by attorney Matthew DePerno on behalf of Antrim County, Michigan resident William Bailey against the county.

Bailey was concerned not only about the thousands of votes that were notoriously flipped from President Trump to Joe Biden in his county, but also the ballots that were re-run through a Dominion machine after a ballot initiative that would have allowed a marijuana establishment in Bailey’s village of Central Lake tied 262-262.

“Michigan’s radical Democrat Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson blamed the incredible vote switch from President Trump to Biden, as well as additional unexplainable errors on Antrim County Clerk Sheryl Guy, saying it was simply a ‘clerical’ error,” 100% Fed Up writes for The Gateway Pundit.

“On November 12, the Antrim Review interviewed Sheryl Guy about the massive vote switch from Trump to Biden that drew national attention to the rural county in northern Michigan. Faced with inaccurate general election results Wednesday morning, the day after the Nov. 3 election, Guy and her staff, as well as several other Antrim County officials and the Antrim County Board of Canvassers, spent the next three very long days attempting to correct them, which they were finally able to do late Friday night, after starting over completely,” they explain further.

“Once we were finally able to determine what had gone wrong, we had to recount all of the results and enter them into the re-calibrated tabulator,” Guy said last week. “It was like a brand-new election to us, but we finally got correct numbers, which the Board of Canvassers was able to certify, at 10 p.m. Friday night.”

Well, Judge Kevin A Elsenheimer of the 13th Circuit Court disagreed.

On Friday, December 4, he granted Bailey and his attorney’s team of IT experts to carry out a forensic study of the 16 Dominion machines involved along with tabulators, thumb drives, software, and the clerk’s “master tabulator.”


Above: Bill Bailey stands at the Antrim County Clerk’s office on Sunday (Record-Eagle)

So, DePerno put together a team of expert forensic IT specialists who were set to arrive the following day to conduct the inspection.

It was complete within 8 hours.

“With 16 CF cards (similar to SIM cards), 16 thumb drives, and forensic images of the Dominion voting machines in hand, the IT team was escorted to the local Antrim County Airport by two Antrim County Sheriff vehicles, where they boarded their jet plane with evidence in hand,” 100% Fed Up continues.

After a Zoom hearing which included lawyers representing Michigan Secretary of State Benson who had managed to squeeze her way into the case, DePerno was granted permission by Judge Elsenheimer to make the results public.

The report stated: “After the forensic examination of 16 Dominion Voting machines in Antrim, Co. MI, Allied Security Operations Group has concluded that the Dominion Voting machines were assigned a 68.05% error rate. DePerno explained that when ballots are put through the machine, a whopping 68.05% error rate means that 68.05% of the ballots are sent for bulk adjudication, which means they collect the ballots in a folder.”

“The ballots are sent somewhere where people in another location can change the vote,” DePerno explained. “The allowable election error rate established by the Federal Election Commission guidelines is 1 in 250,000 ballots or .0008%.”

Ultimately, he said, “we conclude that The Dominion Voting System should not be used in Michigan. We further conclude that the results of Antrim County should not have been certified.”

In January, Judge Elsenheimer ordered Secretary Benson to hand over all communications with Dominion as well as Facebook, Apple, Amazon, and Google to DePerno.

“Yesterday, we learned from attorney Matt DePerno that Antrim County Clerk Sheryl Guy, who is listed as a material witness in the ongoing election fraud case in Antrim County, dismissed the case without notice,” 100% Fed Up explains.

“Why would Guy dismiss the election fraud case when Michigan Secretary of State Benson and the media have already exonerated her? What would she (or anyone else) have to lose by allowing the lawsuit to play out and allowing the truth to be discovered about what happened in our November elections with the Dominion voting machines?”

This is a very good question.


Above: Antrim County City Clerk Sheryl Guy

DePerno told them that he is currently in the discovery phase and does not know why Guy tried to personally dismiss the case.

He discovered her actions from Detroit News reporter Craig Mauger, who called him to find out if he had heard about the developments in the case.

On Thursday, March 4, Judge Elsenheimer issued two separate orders reinstating the case, stating, “The Clerk’s Non-Service dismissal was improper.”

The case that she had tried to dismiss gave attorneys until April 8 to finish their discovery.

A settlement conference is schedule for May 11 and, if necessary, a non-jury trial would be scheduled for June.

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