On Wednesday, Judge Brian Amero dismissed the lawsuit by VoterGA that sought to examine 147,000 absentee ballots cast in Fulton County for suspected fraud. The judge said the group had no legal standing and it failed to allege a particularized injury.
However, VoterGA claimed it does have evidence that tens-of-thousands of ballots lacked chain of custody documents, making those ballots illegitimate. VoterGA further said it plans to appeal the ruling.
VoterGA, Philip Singleton v. State of Georgia https://t.co/yTwlmm1BBx
— Garland Favorito (@VoterGa) October 12, 2021
Garland Favorito et al. v. Fulton County et al. https://t.co/v7zkw5h8dH
HEARING: Monday, November 15, 2021 at 9amET https://t.co/CNFyV0XMyQ https://t.co/wrt3v9SXJb #VoterGa #FultonCo #Georgia #gapol pic.twitter.com/ZC02fs4GDC