NOTE: Dominion did not send these letters until the Electoral College voted. Why not in November? It seems they waited until they believed Biden is a shoo-in, so they have nothing to lose now.
I was going to read the letter Smartmatic sent to Powell, but on about the second page I read:
“Government agencies and election officials have... verified the absence of evidence that voting systems deleted, lost, or changed votes. And, news organizations across the ideological spectrum, including the New York Times and Washington Post, have “fact checked” the false information...”
Stopped reading. Useless. They are bluffing, of course.
Discovery BUMP.
This ... is ... CNN.
So if you’ve committed election fraud, you’re allowed to erase data and shred hard drives/destroy and shred ballots, but if you are investigating that fraud, well then, by golly, if you so much as forget to retain one of a hundred copies of a document, it’s the death penalty. Sounds banana republic legit.
And they have what power over al lawyer like Powell who most likely will not go cohen
Dominion bump for later....
$0ro$ lawfare at its worst.
>> Dominion has called the accusations meritless
Took Dominion a month to figure that out?
Just posturing.
As if any of these lawyers had the slightest notion of destroying any of the evidence they have collected.
When the day comes that it is no longer useful for legal actions they should dump it all in the public domain. Purely for “historical purposes” of course.
Dominion has no grounds to make such a demand.
One of their own VP’s proclaimed that he had “fixed” the machines.
In the days after the election, when the info about what their VP said had gotten out, they (Dominion) scrubbed their website effectively erasing the VP’s existence with the company. The guy also scrubbed and shut down his social media around the same time.
If they had nothing to hide, then why all the scrubbing?
Why make the claims that authorities can’t do a forensic audit on the machines because it would expose “proprietary information”?
Discovery’s a real be-yatch, baby. Bring it on.
Picked the wrong guy to sue, I’d say.
Lin Wood has responded as Powell’s attorney. He told them to file their suit. She retracts nothing.