On Monday evening attorney L Lin Wood tweeted “Would someone ask my never-to-be friend Brad Raffensperger (Georgia Secretary of State) if he has seen this type of election fraud at State Farm Arena in Fulton Co., GA. Several people have seen it. Many more will see it soon. Video camera eye does not lie. How do you spell Election Fraud?”
The tweet was accompanied by photos of the subpoena filed on Monday demanding video of the State Farm Arena November 3 through 5 as well as documents and any orders, communications, etc. related to the plumbing.
Would someone ask my never-to-be friend Brad Raffensperger @GaSecofState if he has seen this tape of election fraud at State Farm Arena in Fulton Co., GA.
— Lin Wood (@LLinWood) November 24, 2020
Several people have seen it. Many more will see it soon.
Video camera eye does not lie.
How do you spell Election Fraud? pic.twitter.com/I6jWX0NIF2
Fulton County election results were delayed after a pipe burst in the room with ballots. CBS46 reported on November 3rd that “A burst pipe at State Farm Arena will delay the count of around 40,000 absentee ballots until Wednesday in Fulton County. The delay in counting some of the ballots was because of a water main break at State Farm Arena. No ballots were damaged due to the water main break. Fulton County government official says the pipe burst was discovered at 6:07 a.m. Counting of the ballots began at 11 a.m. Fulton County officials said they are planning to process 100,000 ballots in the county Tuesday night.”