Yes, there is still a pending suit concerning the 2020 Presidential Election in Fulton County. Favorito et al v Wan et al was submitted back in December 2020 in the Fulton County Superior Court however was quickly dismissed in October 2021 for problems over standing. The complainants appealed and ultimately had actually the termination reversed after the Georgia Supreme Court ruled on a crucial case, Henry County Board of Commissioners v Sons of Confederate Veterans, that made sure citizens do have standing to bring a case.
In the early phases of the Favorito case, back in May 2021, The Gateway Pundit reported that Respondents in the event had actually maintained Donald Samuel and Amanda Clark, 2 leading criminal defense attorney, in the civil case that was trying to examine the physical paper tallies in the county. The set of lawyers were representing Fulton County Board of Registrations and Elections’ Teresa Crawford and Aaron Johnson, the 2 Democratic Members.
⚖ BREAKING Update on the VoterGA Fulton County Counterfeit Ballot Inspection Case.
Criminal Defense Attorneys Donald F. Samuel and Amanda R. Clark Palmer have actually motioned to withdraw themselves from this case. pic.twitter.com/pToHImiQp1
— KevinKelton (@KevinKelton2) November 9, 2023
When the case was remanded back to the Superior Court, instead of be designated to the initial judge, Judge Brian Amero, it was rather appointed the Judge Robert McBurney. On May 16, 2023, Favorito submitted a movement to recuse Judge McBurney after he commanded Fulton DA Fani Willis’s 2020 Election grand jury and launched personal excerpts from the grand jury report, according to a VoterGA Press Release. In spite of Georgia law needing the movement to be attended to within 90 days, it is still waiting for a choice and a trial date.
On Tuesday, the criminal defense lawyer for Fulton County Board of Registrations and Elections’ Aaron Johnson and Teresa Crawford submitted a movement with the Court to withdraw as lawyers for the Respondents.
The withdrawal comes days after a Nov. 3rd hearing where an accused in the Donald Trump RICO case, Harrison Floyd, submitted subpoenas to launch 2020 Election records held by the Georgia Secretary of States Office and Fulton County. Reacting to a Motion to Quash Subpoenas, Floyd’s lawyers argued that if they show Donald Trump won Fulton County, and Georgia, the RICO indictment would “disappear”. They then argued that Fulton County does not wish to turn over the records asked for since they just do not have them. Fulton County Board of Registrations confessed they stopped working to keep “most of tally images from in-person ballot for the Nov 3, 2020 election initial maker count.”
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