An investigation has been launched after lawyer Lin Wood was accused of voting illegally during the 2020 Election.
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The investigation was set up by Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger who is looking into whether Wood voted illegally after he supported Trump’s claims about voter fraud. However, Wood called the investigation “harassment” and said he changed his residency to South Carolina the previous day after speaking with WSB-TV reporter Justin Grey:
“I have been domiciled in South Carolina for several months after purchasing a property in April. My decision to change my residency to South Carolina has nothing to do with the frivolous and politically motivated actions of the State Bar of Georgia. The reasons for my change of residency are purely personal ones. I have been a resident of the state of Georgia since 1955. I changed my residency to South Carolina yesterday. This is pure harassment by the Georgia Secretary of State because I have revealed credible evidence of election fraud on the part of Brad Raffensperger.”
Lin Wood confirms to me that he has moved out of Georgia. He says it has nothing to do with GA bar investigating him. He plans to maintain his GA Bar license & eventually join the SC bar. Part of his email to me is below: pic.twitter.com/IBAGK4oxmZ
— Justin Gray (@JustinGrayWSB) February 2, 2021
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Wood stated he did not participate in the Jan 3. elections because he felt like it was not a “legitimate” election. He is also under investigation by Secret Service for allegedly telling former VP Mike Pence to face the firing squad.
SOURCE: Daily Mail