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Published: June 11, 2021

Democrats join the growing chorus of Georgians suspicious of voter fraud as election audit continues

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ATLANTA, June 11, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – Investigations of the 2020 election continue to move forward in Georgia and even some Democrats are raising concerns about possible voter fraud. 

In Fulton County, which encompasses much of Atlanta, at least four election workers have been scheduled for depositions in connection to a lawsuit alleging large-scale fraud. The workers include Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea Moss, who worked in the counting room at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena, where ballots pulled from cases were processed on election night without observers or a state election monitor, the Epoch Times reported.  

Freeman was set to be deposed on Friday, and Moss was scheduled for yesterday, the Epoch Times said. Documents show that Freeman was told to bring a thumb drive with images of all texts, emails, and other messages she wrote about the presidential election in 2020.  

Henry Superior Court Judge Brian Amero last month ruled that an analysis of more than 145,000 Fulton County absentee ballots could take place after a lawsuit by Georgia voters led by election integrity advocate Garland Favorito.

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