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catbyte

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26. The Michigan Attorney General has requested a Special Prosecutor to investigate
Mon Aug 15, 2022, 06:12 PM
Aug 2022

her opponent, Matthew DePerno, for the alternate electors slate and plot to gain access to sensitive voting machine data.

Article here

DePerno is a real up-and-comer in Treason Party circles and has the shady past to prove it:

Firm: Michigan AG hopeful Matt DePerno fired over ‘padded,’ false billings

March 24, 2022
Jonathan Oosting

KALAMAZOO—A Republican running to be Michigan’s top law enforcement official was fired from a law firm in 2005 after colleagues alleged he “padded” client billings for personal and professional benefit, according to court records reviewed by Bridge Michigan.

Matt DePerno, an attorney general candidate endorsed by former President Donald Trump, sued the firm over his firing and denied the allegations in court. But he told Bridge he cannot discuss details because of a confidential settlement.

DePerno is best known for defending former state Rep. Todd Courser after a 2015 sex scandal cover-up and challenging Antrim County election results in a failed lawsuit that spawned ongoing conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.

The Antrim County case made DePerno a national figure in Trump’s campaign to overturn the election but prompted criticism from a Republican-led Michigan Senate panel that accused him of making false claims for personal profit, echoing allegations that marred DePerno’s legal career nearly two decades earlier.

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Article here

GOTV, Michiganders! We can't let traitors like this POS anywhere near any State office.

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A lot of folks are heading for prison malaise Aug 2022 #1
? CCExile Aug 2022 #19
Wish I shared your optimism. Jakes Progress Aug 2022 #22
+1 n/t ChazII Aug 2022 #50
love your enthusiasm, but we really need to stop saying that, because it's just not the reality. msfiddlestix Aug 2022 #46
If about a democrat, wall to wall coverage every network for days... Eliot Rosewater Aug 2022 #2
Nothing to see here? Trueblue Texan Aug 2022 #34
Like the failed casino gangster isn't already being investigated lindysalsagal Aug 2022 #3
Lawyers. Not surprised. Not surprised at all. Baitball Blogger Aug 2022 #4
Hey! Nevilledog Aug 2022 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author ancianita Aug 2022 #41
Psst....I think you posted this in the wrong place. Nevilledog Aug 2022 #42
Why? Where do you think it should be posted. It's a rawstory report, right? ancianita Aug 2022 #43
You responded to my post about specifying these were Republican lawyers Nevilledog Aug 2022 #45
I see. You're right. I'll post it to UCmeNdc. Thank you. Sorry. ancianita Aug 2022 #47
This message was self-deleted by its author Nevilledog Aug 2022 #44
We must try to avoid impugning lawyers generally, as we will be needing plenty! slumcamper Aug 2022 #28
If they solicited data through proper legal channels (cty. commissioners, secs of state) they ancianita Aug 2022 #49
Behind every sleazy lawyer is a sleazy client. Hermit-The-Prog Aug 2022 #31
Sometimes, they naturally find each other. Baitball Blogger Aug 2022 #32
It is not "mind blowing" for those who have been paying attention. Irish_Dem Aug 2022 #5
Since there are so many of them Inquiring minds wanna know flying_wahini Aug 2022 #6
Yeah... 2naSalit Aug 2022 #8
And float them in via the Bermuda Triangle GreenWave Aug 2022 #24
I like the way you think! 2naSalit Aug 2022 #25
Liquidate all their assets to help pay for the voting systems they corrupted. bullimiami Aug 2022 #7
Like this idea! calimary Aug 2022 #10
Use the assets for restitution to their victims Ponietz Aug 2022 #16
+1, uponit7771 Aug 2022 #33
Someone in those states allowed illegal access. They need to be prosecuted. Lonestarblue Aug 2022 #11
That was my first thought; WHO let them "in"? oldsoftie Aug 2022 #14
In Michigan - the local Sheriff James48 Aug 2022 #18
Not only that, it shows that Dominion machines aren't hard to break into FakeNoose Aug 2022 #40
Holy crap wryter2000 Aug 2022 #12
There needs to be a class action suit against these fascists. liberalmuse Aug 2022 #13
Will only happen is private citizens sue. Jakes Progress Aug 2022 #20
should be a new slew of criminal and civil cases - take their money, then lock 'em up👍😬 bringthePaine Aug 2022 #15
and they still couldn't find any evidence. nt barbtries Aug 2022 #17
K&R for exposure Blue Owl Aug 2022 #21
Republican't... alotus51 Aug 2022 #23
The Michigan Attorney General has requested a Special Prosecutor to investigate catbyte Aug 2022 #26
We've watched The Bopper Aug 2022 #27
Story says they copied the data from machines in Coffee County, GA. Pinback Aug 2022 #29
That's a generous assumption... TheRealNorth Aug 2022 #30
it's... myohmy2 Aug 2022 #35
Georgia will be TFG's Waterloo BlueIdaho Aug 2022 #36
Did Raffensberger make the system available...the Governor...who? Demsrule86 Aug 2022 #37
Makes one wonder who's still in possession of all the data they copied. KY_EnviroGuy Aug 2022 #38
The access of these machines are crimes in most states and these assholes need to be prosecuted LetMyPeopleVote Aug 2022 #39
So we've got one GA lawyer name, I think -- Sidney Powell. ancianita Aug 2022 #48
Georgia Opens Criminal Investigation Into Trump Campaign Stealing Voter Data LetMyPeopleVote Aug 2022 #51
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