
STAFF REPORT :::
The Georgia Election Board has dismissed case SEB2020-059, a long-running investigation into alleged malfeasance during the 2020 election at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
Over the course of the investigation, it was confirmed that numerous allegations made against the Fulton County Department of Registration and Elections, and specifically, two election workers, Ruby Freeman and Wandrea “Shaye” Moss, were false and unsubstantiated.
“We remain diligent and dedicated to looking into real claims of voter fraud,” said Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. “We are glad the State Election Board finally put this issue to rest. False claims and knowingly false allegations made against these election workers have done tremendous harm. Election workers deserve our praise for being on the front lines.”
The investigation, which included Secretary of State investigations and special agents with both the GBI and FBI revealed “there was no evidence of any type of fraud as alleged.”
Through the course of the investigation, “three law enforcement agencies reviewed the entire unedited video footage of the events in question surrounding (the two election workers) at State Farm Arena,” and additionally reviewed social media posts allegedly made by a Fulton County election worker stating they engaged in election fraud, which was found to have been created by a third party who “admitted he created a fake account and confirmed the content that was posted on the account was fake.”
The investigative report can be read here: chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://sos.ga.gov/sites/default/files/2023-06/SEB2020-059%20ROI%20redacted.pdf
Ultimately, “all allegations made against (the two election workers) were unsubstantiated and found to have no merit.”
State Election Board Member Ed Lindsey requested a letter be sent to the two election workers, “because of what (these election workers) have gone through, I’d like to ask that (the state election board) writes a letter affirmatively telling them that the matter has been dismissed.”
Last year, One America News Network agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by the two workers accused of malfeasance, paying a settlement and issuing an on-air retraction of the false allegations they amplified.
A defamation suit against Rudy Guiliani, who initially aired these claims before the Georgia Senate, is still pending in court.
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