Wayne County

Prosecutorial Threats Against Media (“Detroit Leaks”)(MI)

Established Fact Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued cease-and-desist threats to media outlets hosting the “Detroit Leaks” poll-worker training video, threatening potential criminal prosecution to force removal of content showing controversial instructions given to Detroit election workers regarding how to use COVID six foot rule to obstruct Republican poll challengers. The “six foot rule” was […]

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Wayne County Chief Judge routed all election cases to himself (MI)

Established Fact Denied plaintiffs in civil lawsuits the opportunity to obtain a fair and unbiased trial. Judge Kenny presided over 2 election cases – Costantino v City of Detroit and Stoddard et al. v City Election Commission of the City of Detroit. He did not allow plaintiffs to pursue discovery in either case. By directing

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Disparate Pleading Standards and Punitive Page Limits in King v. Whitmer (MI)

Disputed Fact While plaintiffs faced extreme judicial hostility for technical pleading errors and affidavits deemed hearsay without the benefit of any discovery to prove them, the court accommodated defendants’ aggressive litigation tactics-allowing the City of Detroit to file a 38-page brief explicitly seeking sanctions and disbarment against plaintiffs’ attorneys, prioritizing punitive procedural action over evidentiary

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Credibility Determinations Without Cross-Examination in Costantino v. Detroit (MI)

Established Fact Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Timothy Kenny denied a preliminary injunction by making definitive credibility findings without an evidentiary hearing. He summarily dismissed sworn affidavits from multiple Republican poll challengers as “incorrect and not credible” while heavily crediting a single defense affidavit from Christopher Thomas, entirely bypassing the adversarial process of cross-examination. No

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Voting from the Grave – 333 Active Wayne County Voters Aged 115+; Named Deceased Individuals (MI)

Established Fact Investigation of Wayne County QVF data identified 333 registered voters listed as “active” with ages of 115 years or older – well beyond any credible lifespan. More critically, specific named individuals were identified as having votes cast in their names despite having been deceased for decades: Ardis Barnes (died 1968) and Selma Steel

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“1/1/1900” Placeholder Birthdate – Systematic Bypass of QVF Validation at TCF Center (MI)

Established Fact Multiple poll challengers present at the TCF Center Absentee Voter Counting Boards in Detroit on November 3-4, 2020, provided sworn testimony that election workers were manually entering thousands of unverified ballots into electronic poll books for voters who were not listed in the QVF. In each instance, workers entered a placeholder birthdate of

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