Initial Findings From Forensic Examination of Michigan Dominion Machines – Master Thumb Drive of County Votes Found in Unsecured Common Area Drawer

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Initial data forensic examinations of Michigan Dominion Systems voting machines has found a startling lack of security.

A master thumb drive that is said to contain all of the votes cast in the county was missing from the area in the county building it was supposed to be. It would later be found in an unsecured drawer in a common area.

In addition the master tabulator of the machines had no security seal on it.

The initial findings were revealed by radio host Steve Gruber who spoke with attorney Matt DePerno. DePerno is representing a Michigan resident, Bill Bailey, who says he has evidence voting in Antrim County, MI, on Nov. 3 may have been compromised.

As part of that lawsuit, a Michigan judge allowed an inspection of Dominion voting machines.

A seven-person team from the Allied Security Operations Group (ASOG), a government cybersecurity task force, began that inspection yesterday.

Full findings are expected within 48 hours.

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