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A worker with the Detroit Department of Elections carries empty boxes used to organize absentee ballots after nearing the end of the absentee ballot count at the Central Counting Board in the TCF Center in Detroit, Mich., on Nov. 4, 2020. (Elaine Cromie/Getty Images)[/caption]
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Trump campaign lawyer Sidney Powell departs a press conference at the Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington on Nov 19, 2020. (Charlotte Cuthbertson/The Epoch Times)[/caption]
The suit claims that election software and hardware from Dominion Voting Systems used by the Michigan Board of State Canvassers helped facilitate the fraud.
"The Dominion systems derive from the software designed by Smartmatic Corporation, which became Sequoia in the United States," the complaint reads.
"Smartmatic and Dominion were founded by foreign oligarchs and dictators to ensure computerized ballot-stuffing and vote manipulation to whatever level was needed to make certain Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez never lost another election," it adds, citing a whistleblower's affidavit alleging that the Smartmatic software was used to manipulate Venezuelan elections in favor of Chavez.
"A core requirement of the Smartmatic software design ultimately adopted by Dominion for Michigan's elections was the software's ability to hide its manipulation of votes from any audit," the complaint alleges.
The complaint cites a former electronic intelligence analyst under the 305th Military Intelligence Battalion, who declared that the Dominion software was accessed by agents acting on behalf of China and Iran to monitor and manipulate elections, including the 2020 U.S. general election.
Another part of the complaint says that a former U.S. Military Intelligence expert had analyzed the Dominion software system and concluded that the system and software "were certainly compromised by rogue actors, such as Iran and China."
"By using servers and employees connected with rogue actors and hostile foreign influences combined with numerous easily discoverable leaked credentials, Dominion neglectfully allowed foreign adversaries to access data and intentionally provided access to their infrastructure in order to monitor and manipulate elections, including the most recent one in 2020," the filing reads.
It later adds, "In addition to the Dominion computer fraud, this complaint identifies several additional categories of 'traditional' voting fraud and Michigan Election Code violations, supplemented by healthy doses of harassment, intimidation, discrimination, abuse, and even physical removal of Republican poll challengers to eliminate any semblance of transparency, objectivity, or fairness from the vote-counting process."
The lawsuit is filed against Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, and the Michigan board of state canvassers. Plaintiffs in the civil action are six registered Michigan voters and nominees of the Republican Party to the electoral college.
The Michigan secretary of state and Dominion Voting Systems did not immediately respond to The Epoch Times' requests for comment on the lawsuit
Dominion released a statement on Wednesday saying: "Claims that Dominion deleted or switched votes are completely false. Dominion systems are 100 percent auditable."
Michigan's Board of Canvassers voted to certify the state's election late Monday. President Donald Trump's lawyer Jenna Ellis said at the time that certifications issued by state officials of the presidential election are merely a "procedural step."
There are two pending lawsuits in Michigan. The Trump campaign has a lawsuit in the state that is pending appeal by the Michigan Court of Appeals. It is unclear if the appeal will stand given that Michigan has certified the election results. A separate third-party lawsuit is on appeal before the Michigan Supreme Court.
Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the status of the lawsuit in Georgia. There is no indication as of Nov. 26 that the suit in Georgia has been filed. The Epoch Times regrets the error.
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