Documents: “Massive chain of custody problem” in 2020 election Georgia


The following is an excerpt from an article in JustTheNews.com.

Georgia investigator’s notes reveal ‘massive’ election integrity problems in Atlanta

Twenty-nine page memo obtained by Just the News cites double counting, insecure storage, “massive chain of custody problem” and a worker’s threat to “f*ck sh*t up.”

…A contractor handpicked to monitor election counting in Fulton County wrote a 29-page memo back in November outlining the “massive” election integrity failures and mismanagement that he witnessed in the Atlanta-area’s election centers.

The bombshell report, constructed like a minute-by-minute diary, cited a litany of high-risk problems such as the double-counting of votes, insecure storage of ballots, possible violations of voter privacy, the mysterious removal of election materials at a vote collection warehouse, and the suspicious movement of “too many” ballots on Election Day.

“This seems like a massive chain of custody problem,” the contractor Carter Jones warned in the memo delivered by his firm Seven Hill Strategies to Raffensperger’s office shortly after the election. (Continued…)

Read the full article at the link below:

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/ga-investigators-election-day-notes-reveal-chaotic-unsecured-ballot


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