Antrim County

Antrim County Clerk Admits to Destroying Election Records During County Commissioner Meeting (MI)

Established Fact During a March 4, 2021 Antrim County Commissioner Meeting, Antrim County Clerk Sheryl Guy appeared before the Antrim County Board of Commissioners and, in that public setting, acknowledged that election records were destroyed at her direction. Citations March 4, 2021 Antrim County Commissioner Meeting, https://rumble.com/v73jaeq-antrim-county-clerk-guy-admits-to-election-record-destruction.html

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Dominion Election Systems in Michigan Connected to Servers in Taiwan and Germany (Taiwan, Germany)

Established Fact This is the most technically precise foreign-connectivity finding in the 2020 evidentiary record. CyFIR LLC forensic examiner Ben Cotton, pursuant to court authorization in Bailey v. Antrim County, documented in sworn affidavits of April 9, 2021 and June 8, 2021, the recovery of two foreign IP addresses from the unallocated space of a

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Dominion Election Systems in Michigan Communicated Over Internet with Germany (Germany)

Disputed Fact The Dominion ImageCast X (ICX) touchscreen voting device forensically examined from Antrim County was manufactured in Taiwan and shipped to the United States via China Airlines. CyFIR forensic examiner Ben Cotton discovered, in the unallocated storage space of this device, data contextually proximate to TCP/IP communication sessions resolving to: IP address 120.125.201.101 –

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Dominion Election Systems in Michigan Communicated Over Internet with Taiwan (Taiwan)

Disputed Fact CyTech Services (CyFir) forensic examination of a Dominion ICX machine from Antrim County found artifacts of internet communications with IP address 120.125.201.101, which resolves to the Ministry of Education Computer Center in Taipei, Taiwan, located in unallocated storage space contextually proximate to data consistent with a TCP/IP communication session. A second IP address

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Antrim County Adjudication Log Deletion (MI)

Established Fact Forensic examination by Allied Security Operations Group (ASOG) confirmed that all adjudication log entries for the 2020 election cycle were entirely absent from the Antrim County EMS – while logs from prior years using identical software remained intact. The ASOG report concluded the records were “manually removed” in violation of state law. The

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Antrim County – Willful Deletion of All Server Security Logs and Adjudication Records (MI)

Disputed Fact [Disputed Fact – As to whether willful – Secretary Benson contested characterization] Post-election forensic analysis of Antrim County’s voting systems revealed that all server security logs prior to 11:03 p.m. on November 4, 2020 – the night counting was suspended – and all adjudication logs for the 2020 election cycle were systematically deleted,

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Antrim County – Systematic Deletion of All Server Security Logs and Adjudication Records (MI)

Established Fact [Established Fact – Deletions documented in ASOG Report] Post-election forensic analysis of Antrim County’s voting systems revealed that all server security logs prior to 11:03 p.m. on November 4, 2020 – the night counting was suspended – and all adjudication logs for the 2020 election cycle were systematically deleted, preventing meaningful audit accountability.

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Lawsuit Dismissed Despite Court-Acknowledged Irregularities in Bailey v. Antrim County (MI)

Established Fact Each successive dismissal of Bailey v. Antrim County was publicly characterized by Michigan’s Secretary of State and Attorney General as an affirmative factual clearance of the 2020 election results — a characterization the underlying judicial record does not support. Upon the trial court’s May 18, 2021 dismissal, Secretary of State Benson stated that

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Bailey v. Antrim County, No. 2020-9238-CZ (Antrim Co. Cir. Ct.) – Only Case with Forensic Discovery; Dismissed When Remedies Satisfied, Not for Lack of Merit (MI)

Established Fact Bailey v. Antrim County is the most analytically significant Michigan case for this investigation. Judge Kevin Elsenheimer granted a preliminary injunction authorizing forensic examination of Antrim County’s tabulating machines, thumb drives, and memory cards – the only such order in Michigan. The case was ultimately dismissed when the court found all requested remedies

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Erasure of Adjudication Logs to Prevent Meaningful Audit (MI)

Disputed Fact A court-ordered forensic examination in Antrim County documented a 68.05% tabulation error rate that routed large numbers of ballots to electronic adjudication. When auditors accessed the Dominion EMS, all 2020 adjudication log entries were missing, while adjudication logs for prior election years on the same system remained intact, making it impossible to reconstruct

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