she can’t talk about Antrim County… the judge in that case issued a protective order over the forensic images pic.twitter.com/BChSHKbzVN
— LadyZelda035 (@ladyzelda035) December 8, 2020
A judge in a case involving the forensic examination of 22 Dominion Systems voting machines has ordered any results of that examination sealed unless ordered by the court.
The plaintiff in the case, Michigan resident William Bailey, alleges he has obtained evidence that shows voting in the county on Nov. 3 may have been compromised.
“I can tell you I have evidence that points to a pretty serious issue,” Bailey has said.
Circuit Court Judge Kevin Elsenheimer ordered the machines preserved and a forensic examination conducted. That examination was conducted on Sunday.
Antrim County, MI, the county Bailey resides in, is where voting machine information originally indicated Joe Biden as the winner, but the result was later reversed after it was revealed a voting software “glitch” counted 6,000 votes for President Trump for Biden instead.