Monday, 24 January 2022

Wisconsin Elections Investigator Gableman Files Suit to Jail Democratic Green Bay and Madison Mayors Until They Sit for Deposition

 

Mayor Eric Genrich

 

We then reported that emails revealed that Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein, Wisconsin state lead for the National Vote at Home Institute, was given secret internet access to the hotel convention center where ballots were counted in Green Bay.

Then in October a group of local Wisconsin patriots who call themselves ‘Wisconsin HOT’ uncovered another major elections scandal in Wisconsin.  A Racine Clerk worked with a former Facebook employee to create an app to track votes in real-time before the 2020 election.  The former Facebook employee was Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein.  Rubenstein asked to get into ‘WisVote’ per an email obtained by Wisconsin HOT.


Information in this email was received from the City of Racine, Wisconsin in a record request made on March 20, 2021, by H.O.T.  This information was posted at www.hotgoverment.com.

This scandal was reported by Christina Bobb at OAN.

A formal complaint was filed against Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich in November for his “mishandling” of the election.

Now the Democratic mayors from Green Bay and Madison are refusing to sit for a deposition with elections investigator and retired Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman.

Gableman has filed suit in Waukesha, Wisconsin to jail the Democratic mayors until they sit for a deposition.

What are they hiding?

FOX11 Online reported:

Former state Supreme Court justice Michael Gableman filed a lawsuit in Waukesha County Circuit Court looking to have Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich and Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway put in jail or sit for depositions.

Gableman is leading the Republican-ordered investigation into the election. He has said the goal isn’t to overturn election results, but to see if election laws were followed and need to be changed.

Judge Ralph Ramirez on Friday told Gableman’s attorney to file a brief on what his party would like to see the court do and what they believe the court has the authority to do. The brief must be filed by February 21st, with the mayor’s attorneys filing responses by March 21st.

Jeffrey Mandell, Genrich’s attorney, asked for the lawsuit to be dismissed and a motions hearing be scheduled for Genrich’s belief that Gableman should be sanctioned.

Mandell says Gableman made false statements about the mayor in front of the legislature and those statements should be corrected.

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