FBI search of Georgia offices tied to probe of possible 2020 election 'defects,' affidavit says
Federal agents seized nearly 700 boxes including ballots and voter rolls during a DOJ probe into alleged federal election record violations from 2020, officials said.
- On Tuesday, a federal judge ordered the full federal search warrant in the Fulton County election probe unsealed, setting a Feb. 10 deadline for its release.
- A Title 52 warrant sought election records after the DOJ seized materials on Jan. 28 from Fulton County election offices.
- Investigators seized items including tabulator tapes, ballot images from Nov. 3, 2020, voter rolls, and 700 boxes of physical ballots and voter data.
- Fulton County officials filed to unseal the record under Federal Rules 41, and Marvin Arrington Jr. said `Fulton County will not be intimidated, and we will not allow any action by any level of government to undermine public trust in our elections`.
- Body-Camera footage shows the original warrant with wrong location, agents obtained an updated warrant and returned, and Nadine Williams said election hub staff cooperated after confirming legitimacy.
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