Dominion Voting Systems contractor offers an affidavit detailing election fraud in Detroit

"A contractor for Dominion Voting Systems said in a new sworn statement that she saw “fraudulent actions take place” at Detroit’s ballot-counting site on Election Day."

Dominion is the foreign voting machine company associated with a 6,000 vote glitch in Antrim County, Michigan. That glitch was later explained as having to do with a clerk failing to upgrade software. There seemed to be no interest is seeing if other Dominion users similarly failed to upgrade software.

Now a Dominion contractor working at the TFC Center has stuck her neck out and filed an affidavit to the effect of having
“witnessed nothing but fraudulent actions take place.”

"Attorney David Fink "said in an emailed statement to The Epoch Times that the lawsuit raises “baseless allegations, trying to undermine confidence in a well-run election.”

“Like two previous lawsuits, this case is not based upon actual evidence of any election fraud or misconduct,” he added.
The suit contains affidavits from five poll workers and one employee of the City of Detroit who allege they witnessed election fraud during the votes’ processing and counts"
The lawsuit is one of at least four in Michigan that has attacked the vote counting process in Detroit.


The lawsuit is one of at least four in Michigan that has attacked the vote-counting process in Detroit. One of the lawsuits is pending in federal court. Attorney Fink added that "This was a clear, clean, open and fair election."