More than 500 days ago — on Dec. 4, 2020 — Georgia election authorities publicly debunked claims that two Fulton County elections officials were involved in criminal acts — helping steal an electoral victory from Donald Trump.
This week, San Diego-based One America News finally reported the same.
“Georgia officials have concluded that there was no widespread voter fraud by election workers who counted ballots at the State Farm Arena in November 2020,” an OAN announcer said Monday.
The same report, on Twitter, has been viewed 25,000 times. A repeat OAN tweet, conveying the same message, was posted about 5 p.m. Wednesday.
“The results of this investigation indicate that Ruby Freeman and Wandrea ‘Shaye’ Moss did not engage in ballot fraud or criminal misconduct while working at State Farm Arena on Election Night,” the OAN report said. “A legal matter with this network and the two election workers has been resolved to the mutual satisfaction of the parties through a fair and reasonable settlement.”
The settlement wasn’t news either.
On April 21, news services reported that Moss, a voter registration officer, and Freeman, Moss’s mother and a temp worker, had signaled a deal to resolve their suit against OAN’s owner — Herring Networks Inc.
But the deal didn’t become official until today, Wednesday, when Judge Beryl Howell of the D.C. federal court granted a “voluntary dismissal and entry of judgment for defendants” Robert Herring and his son Charles as well as OAN Washington...
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