I live close to this guy’s business. It’s a damn shame every shooting place around here is owned by MAGAs.
Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays is a beautiful facility with tons of fun shooting stations. It’s like golf, but with shotguns. You go around on the golf carts and everything. But that building was covered with Trump crap and had the MAGAs handing out yard signs and stuff on your way out.
If that place was owned by a decent person, I’d love to go as much as I could, even though it’s isn’t cheap. But after going once and getting the full MAGA everywhere, that was enough for me.
I just mail order everything now for shooting, which all the shops cry about, but when I click submit purchaseI don’t need to hear about what the Libs or black people are doing to cause trouble. Screw all these guys. Libs own guns too, why do they all insist on alienating a good percentage of their customers? Just keep your stuff opinions to yourself at work like everyone else.
I went there a few years ago for a friend’s bachelor party, it really is a great facility. We probably would have became regulars, except there was an enormous trump banner hanging up there, and when we went it was maybe 2 or 3 weeks after 1/6 so it was especially off-putting.
Hmm… I was there around that same time for a bachelor party too. Sounds like we got the same experience.
Oh good, let’s go after the funders of the insurrection.
Don’t worry, he’s not any better at getting away with crimes than the others.
Man from Lehigh Valley named in lawsuit over election fraud investigation
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Advertisements took over the screen, so didn’t read the article.
I don’t mind if he offered a bounty or something for proof. If he’s chasing evidence to turn over for official investigations, then fine, whatever.
If he’s funding the fabrication of evidence, that’s something entirely different.
Here’s a sample from one of the articles I posted in another reply. (Not me that downvoted you btw!)
Man from Lehigh Valley named in lawsuit over election fraud investigation
$10,550,000. That’s the amount a Lehigh Valley man, along with a lawyer from Michigan, are being sued for, after the team tried to prove fraud amid the 2020 presidential election.
Bill Bachenberg owns Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays, a shooting clubhouse in Coplay.
A lawsuit filed by the president of a cybersecurity company claims Bachenberg, along with Michigan lawyer Stefanie Lambert, hired his company, XRVision, Ltd., to investigate the 2020 election.
The lawsuit says “This report did not find any evidence of election fraud in the 2020 election, and Defendants were furious.”
It claims the defendants told XRVision, Ltd. “write a report stating that there were cheat codes in the software” and “evidence of remote/local hacking of the elections systems.”
The lawsuit says the cybersecurity company “refused to do this because it was not true.”
The lawyers say though Bachenberg and the Michigan lawyer paid the cybersecurity company nearly $200,000 for their services, they still owe them $550,000.
On top of that, the lawsuit says the Michigan lawyer began a smear campaign against the New York-based company.
Aside from that $550,000, XRVision, Ltd. says it’s still owed, the company is also suing for punitive and compensatory damages, totaling at least $10 million.
All this comes after Bachenberg was caught up in other election drama. Back in early 2022, he was one of 14 people subpoenaed for allegedly submitting false Electoral College certificates, which declared Donald Trump the winner of the 2020 election in seven states.
Thanks for the text! Yep, they were trying to fabricate evidence. Hope they lose every penny.
Nah