Posted by Centipede Nation Staff on December 8, 2020 2:30 am

Trump Files Massive Lawsuit in Georgia. 1500 Pages of Exhibits Have Been Attached.

Trump Files Massive Lawsuit in Georgia.

President Donald Trump’s lawyers have officially filed a new lawsuit with blockbuster allegations they say would prove massive election fraud in Georgia.

The filing was so large, it crashed the server upon submission because there were 1500 pages of exhibits attached, so instead, Trump’s lawyers hand-delivered the documents which were finally accepted.

Rudy Giuliani announced the lawsuit last week during a State Senate hearing. Rudy said it would reveal tens of thousands of ineligible voters; like felons, underage registrants, out-of-state residents and others that have cast ballots during the election.

The litigation seems to focus on the provable, low-tech irregularities and fraud instead of the voting machines. Trump’s lawyers will file a separate litigation concerning the machines at a later date.

Here’s some highlights from the filing (Trump vs Raffensperger):

Respondents, jointly and severally, allowed at least 2,423 individuals to vote who were not listed in the State’s records as having been registered to vote.

In violation of O.C.G.A. § 21-2-217, Respondents, jointly and severally, allowed at least 4,926 individuals to vote in Georgia who had registered to vote in another state after their Georgia voter registration date.

In violation of O.C.G.A. § 21-2-217, Respondents, jointly and severally, allowed at least 395 individuals to vote in Georgia who also cast ballots in another state. The number of Double Voters is likely higher than 395, yet Respondents have the exclusive capability and access to data to determine the true number of Double Voters.

In violation of O.C.G.A. § 21-2-217, Respondents, jointly and severally, allowed at least 15,700 individuals to vote in Georgia who had filed a national change of address with the United States Postal Service prior to November 3, 2020.

In violation of O.C.G.A. § 21-2-217, Respondents, jointly and severally, allowed at least 1,043 individuals to cast ballots who had illegally registered to vote using a postal office box as their habitation.

In violation of O.C.G.A. § 21-2-224, Respondents, jointly and severally, allowed at least 98 individuals to vote who the state records as having registered after the last day permitted under law.

In violation of O.C.G.A. § 21-2-231(a)-(b) and (d), Respondents, jointly and severally, allowed as many as 10,315 or more individuals to vote who were deceased by the time of Election Day.

In violation of O.C.G.A. § 21-2-381(a)(1)(A), Respondents, jointly and severally, allowed at least 305,701 individuals to vote who, according to State records, applied for an absentee ballot more than 180 days prior to the Contested Election.

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