Ex-Trump Lawyer Sidney Powell Files Election
Suits in ‘DISTRCOICT’ Court
By Tony
Aarons
26 November
2020, 11:12 CET Updated on 26 November 2020, 12:04 CET
Sidney Powell brings cases after being dropped from
Trump team
Georgia case
misspells district as ‘DISTRCOICT’ in court name
A lawyer who was dropped from President Donald Trump’s
legal team filed typo-strewn lawsuits in Michigan and Georgia alleging massive
election fraud.
Sidney
Powell, who has pushed some of the most extreme conspiracy theories around the
election of Joe Biden, filed the lawsuits late Wednesday, according to a post
on Twitter. The two cases have similar themes of problems linked to voting
machines, mail-in ballots and deceased Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez.
Powell was
kicked off Trump’s legal team this week after her claims about a vast
Democratic conspiracy against the president. Days earlier she had appeared at a
press conference alongside Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani, where she alleged a plot
to swing the election to Biden that involved voting-machine tampering and
Venezuela.
The
pre-Thanksgiving lawsuits, which target elected officials in both states, also
include other claims about forged ballots and observers being unable to watch
the vote count.
Despite
numerous allegations of voter fraud and irregularities from Trump and his
supporters, no evidence has emerged of widespread problems that would have
changed the results of the election, which Biden won with 306 electoral votes.
Powell also
represented former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who was pardoned by
Trump Wednesday.
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Pardons Michael Flynn, Ex-National Security Adviser
Both of
Powell’s latest lawsuits were riddled with typographical errors.
The
Michigan lawsuit, which was on the court website, was frequently marred by
formatting problems that removed the spacing between words. For example:
“TheTCFCenterwastheonlyfacilitywithinWayneCountyauthorizedtocountthe ballots.”
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Ex-Trump Lawyer Sidney Powell Files Election Suits in ‘DISTRCOICT’ Court
In the
Georgia complaint, which was only available on Powell’s website, the word
district in the court name was misspelled twice on the first page of the
document. First there was an extra c for “DISTRICCT” and then, a few words
later, “DISTRCOICT.”
The cases
are: King v. Whitmer, 20-cv-13134 U.S. District Court, Eastern District of
Michigan and Pearson v. Kemp, Northern District of Georgia.
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