A Fulton County Superior Court judge in Atlanta signed an order last year requiring True the Vote to provide evidence it had collected, including the names of people who were sources of information, to state elections officials who were frustrated by the group’s refusal to share evidence with investigators.

In their written response, attorneys for True the Vote said the group had no names or other documentary evidence to share.

  • @NABDad
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    171 year ago

    Wouldn’t that mean the lawyers just lied to the court?

    • @jordanlundM
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      171 year ago

      They’ve been lying the whole time.

      • @NABDad
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        81 year ago

        Yeah, of course, but there’s a difference between lying to us and lying in court.

        Lying to us just subverts democracy, which so far doesn’t appear to have any consequences.

        However, if an attorney lies in court, that can lead to disbarment.

        • @jordanlundM
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          41 year ago

          Well, like I say, they have been lying to the court the whole time.

          “We have evidence!”

          “Great! Where is it?”

          “Our evidence lives in Canada, your honor, you probably don’t know her…”

    • @Alexstarfire
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      21 year ago

      Could be verbal. It’d be stupid to keep it verbal, but these people aren’t smart.