The Kraken Released: Chain of Custody Procedures Broken for Georgia Voting Machines

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In much anticipated court filings, attorney Sidney Powell, lays out allegations of massive and vast election fraud that took place throughout the United States using easily manipulated voter software.

In a series titled “The Kraken Released,” (Named after Powell’s assertion that through this lawsuit she would be “releasing the Kraken,” a mythical creature of immense size and consequence) ITN is analyzing the court filings page by page and detailing the allegations and the relief sought by Powell in the states of Georgia and Michigan.

According to Powell’s filing, chain of custody procedures were broken with regards to voting machines in the run up to the Nov. 3 election in Georgia.

From pp. 31-32 of the filing:

The same Affiant further testified specifically to the breach of the chain of custody of the voting machines the night before the election stating:

“we typically receive the machines, the ballot marking devices – on the Friday before the election, with a chain of custody letter to be signed on Sunday, indicating that we had received the machines and the counts on the machines when received, and that the machines have been sealed. In this case, we were asked to sign the chain of custody letter on Sunday, even though the machines were not delivered until 2:00 AM in the morning on Election Day.”

The Milton precinct received its machines at 1:00 AM in the morning on Election Day. This is unacceptable and voting machines should [not] be out of custody prior to an Election Day. Id.

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