Trump’s Georgia Lawsuit Proving Fraud Thrown Out On A Technicality Issue


Just last week, President Donald Trump’s lawyers announced a new lawsuit with allegations they claim would prove massive voting fraud in Georgia.

But on Monday, Fulton County Superior Court quickly rejected the lawsuit on the basis that attorneys didn’t pay the required filing fee or fill out the appropriate paperwork correctly.

The Fulton County Superior Court Clerk’s Office said Trump’s lawsuit, which was filed on Friday, did not have the appropriate fee and the attorneys did not fully complete the case information form.

Actions were taken to correct the paperwork later that day but the delay but this is just the latest in a long list of setbacks for the president and his legal team’s efforts to overturn Joe Biden’s victory in the Peach State. That same day, a U.S. district judge dismissed a lawsuit by a former Trump attorney and days before an appeals court rejected another lawsuit by Trump supporter L. Lin Wood.

President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani announced the latest litigation during a state Senate hearing last week. Among other things, he said it would show tens of thousands of ineligible voters such as felons, underaged voters, out-of-state residents, and many others who cast their ballots in the November election.

The secretary of state’s office consistently denies all allegations of widespread voting fraud in Georgia. This week, Gabriel Sterling, the state’s voting system manager, claimed to be unaware of the allegations.

Sterling told reporters at a press conference, “I have no idea what they’re talking about, but they need to present their evidence to make that kind of claim.”

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