A Northern Michigan judge has allowed Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to block the results of a forensic audit of Dominion machines in Antrim County, where thousands of votes for President Trump were flipped to Joe Biden.
Chief Judge Kevin A. Elsenheimer last week issued an order granting a local man, William Baily, permission for a forensic examination of the countyโs 22 Dominion tabulators.
Bailey filed a complaint on Nov. 23, arguing that there was election fraud in the Republican-leaning Antrim County, along with a violation of the โpurity of election clause.โ
A team of seven forensic investigators associated with Allied Security Operations Group (ASOG) examined the voting machines for about eight hours on Dec. 6.
According to podcaster Steve Gruber of Real Americaโs Voice, โJudge Elsenheimer allowed the ASOG team of seven to capture images of the hard drives, thumb drives, and master thumb drives from the 22 townships in Antrim County.โ
Gruber claimed on Steve Bannonโs โWar Roomโ broadcast on Monday that the forensics team reported that the master thumb drive was missing but was later found in an unattended, โunsecured drawer.โ
He said it is the first time anyone has done a โdeep diveโ into the machines. Gruber also said that on the day after Thanksgiving, โthree townships found open ports in the machines.โ
They were supposed to be able to release their results within 48 hours.
Because Dominion systems were used in 47 out of 83 counties, hard evidence that Dominion Systems were used to flip votes from Trump to Biden would be grounds to decertify the State of Michigan election results.
In his Dec. 4 court order allowing the forensic examination, Elsenheimer included a restriction on the โuse, distribution or manipulation of the forensic images and/or other information gleaned from the forensic investigationโ without court permission.
by Debra Heine