The Pavlovic Today obtained the legal documents the Trump campaign has filed in response to the outcome of the 2020 Election in Wayne County, Michigan. A sworn affidavit by the Whistleblower alleges numerous nefarious activities on account of election officials. Here’s what you need to know about the filed Complaint.

On November 9, 2020, the Trump campaign held a press conference at the RNC HQ in Washington D.C. that even FOX News, the once-trusted Trump ally, cut broadcast from showing to the viewers. 

The Great Lakes Justice Center (GLJC) filed the suit which alleges that Wayne County election officials allowed “illegal, unlawful, and fraudulent processing of votes” cast in last Tuesday’s election. 

The filed Complaint that can be found here alleges: 

1. Violation of Plaintiffs’ Constitutional right to Election Accuracy and Integrity.

2. Violation of Plaintiffs’ Quo Warranto right to a fraud-free Election.

3. Violation of Plaintiffs’ Constitutional Equal Protection Rights.

4. Violation of Statutory Election Laws.

The Pavlovic Today obtained the filed complaint the Trump campaign’s legal team filed, including the sworn affidavit of the Whistleblower, a resident of the State of Michigan, whose name is redacted from the document. The affidavit states that the Whistleblower has been an employee for the City of Detroit “for decades” and that he has been assigned to work in the Elections Department for the 2020 election. 

The affidavit has been notarized in Eaton Country, Michigan by public notary, Stephen P. Kallman.

The Whistleblower states that for most of September he worked at the election headquarters, then for most of October 2020 at a satellite location. He claims  his role at the election headquarters in September 2020 was to process absentee ballot packages to be sent to voters. There were 70-80 other poll workers along with him. 

“I was instructed by my supervisor to adjust the mailing date of these absentee ballot packages to be dated earlier than they were actually sent. The supervisor was making announcements for all workers to engage in this practice,” claims the Whistleblower. 

He then goes on to state that at the satellite location, where he processed voter registrations and issued absentee ballots for people to vote in person at the location, he “directly observed, on a daily basis, City of Detroit election workers and employees coaching and trying to coach voters to vote for Joe Biden and the Democrat party. I witnessed these workers and employees encouraging voters to do a straight Democrat ballot. I witnessed these election workers and employees going over to the voting booths with voters in order to watch them vote and coach them for whom to vote.”

The statement of the Whistleblower does not end there. He claims that, at the satellite location, he was specifically instructed by his supervisor “not to ask for a driver’s license or any photo I.D. when a person was trying to vote.”

The Whistleblower further claims that he observed a large number of people who came to the satellite location to vote in-person, but, “they had already applied for an absentee ballot”. He added, “These people were allowed to vote in-person and were not required to return the mailed absentee ballot or sign an affidavit that the voter lost the mailed absentee ballot.”

According to the Whistleblower, whenever he processed an absentee voter application or in-person registration, he was “instructed to input the person’s name, address, and date of birth into the Qualified Voter File (QVF) system.”

The QVF system can be accessed and edited by any election processor with proper credentials in the State of Michigan at any time and from any location with internet access, the Whistleblower states. He worked at the satellite location until the polls closed on November 3, 2020, at 8:00 p.m.  The Whistleblower claims that he properly completed the entry of all absentee ballots into the QVF by 8:30 p.m.

On November 4, 2020 at 8:30 a.m. the Whistleblower reported to work at the TCF center to process ballots. He claims that he was “instructed not to validate any ballots and not to look for any deficiencies in the ballots.”

In the same sworn affidavit, the Whistleblower states that absentee ballots that were received in the mail would have the voter’s signature on the envelope.  He then goes on to state that he was “instructed not to look at any of the signatures of the absentee ballots” and that he was “instructed not to compare the signature on the absentee ballot with the signature on file.” 

According to the Whistleblower, all absentee ballots that existed were required to be inputted into the Qualified Voter File (QVF) system by 9:00 PM on November 3, 2020. He states that this was required in order to have a final list of absentee ballots who returned their ballots prior to 8:00 PM on November 3 ,2020. The affidavit states that all satellites were instructed to collect the absentee ballots from the drop-box once every hour on November 3, 2020 in order “to have enough time to process the absentee ballots.”

The Whistleblower then makes a claim that on November 4, 2020, he was “instructed to improperly pre-date the absentee ballots receival date that were not in the Qualified Voter File (QVF) system as if they have been received on, or before, November 3, 2020.” 

The affidavit ends by the Whistleblower stating that he was told to “alter the information in the QVF to falsely show that the absentee ballots had been received in time to be valid.” The Whistleblower estimates that this was done to “thousands of ballots.”

The additional allegations brought in this Plaintiffs’ Complaint  by poll challengers, Plaintiff Cheryl A. Costantino and Plaintiff Edward P. McCall, Jr.,  both residents of Wayne County, are the following:

? Ballots were counted even though the voter’s name did not appear in the official voter rolls. 

? Election workers were ordered to not verify voters’ signatures on absentee ballots, to backdate absentee ballots, and to process such ballots regardless of their validity. 

? Election workers processed ballots that appeared after the election deadline and falsely reported that those ballots had been received prior to November 3, 2020, deadline. 

? Defendants used false information to process ballots, such as using incorrect or false birthdays. Many times, the election workers inserted new names into the QVF and recorded these new voters as having a birthdate of 1/1/1900. 

? Defendants coached voters to vote for Joe Biden and the Democrat party. Election workers would go to the voting booths with voters to watch them vote and coach them for whom to vote. 

? Unsecured ballots arrived at the TCF Center loading garage, not in sealed ballot boxes, without any chain of custody, and without envelopes. 

? Defendants refused to record challenges to their processes and removed challengers from the site if they politely voiced a challenge. 

The complaint, if successful, seeks to have the Court void the election and order a new vote in Wayne County, Michigan. 

Ksenija Pavlovic is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Pavlovic Today, The Chief White House Correspondent. Pavlovic was a Teaching Fellow and Doctoral Fellow in the Political Science department at...

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