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BOOM BOOM BOOM. “2000 Mules” Filmmakers Subpoenaed in Investigation of Allegations
“2000 Mules” Filmmakers Subpoenaed in Investigation of Allegations, They Say FBI Has Had All Data for Seven Months #2000Mules
Subpoena to True the Vote researcher Catherine Englebrecht (PDF of subpoena)
Georgia election officials have issued subpoenas to the filmmakers of “2000 Mules,” who have shown what they say is irrefutable evidence of election fraud in 2020, of a magnitude that they say may have changed the outcome of the election. The filmmakers welcomed the subpoenas, and said they had filed their own complaint to get the allegations heard 7 months ago, and gave the FBI all their data at that time.
The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported on April 27, 2022:
“The State Election Board has issued subpoenas to find out whether there’s substance behind accusations of a ballot collection scheme in the 2020 election in Georgia.
The subpoenas, sent Thursday, seek evidence of allegations that unnamed organizations paid unnamed individuals $10 per absentee ballot delivered to drop boxes across metro Atlanta.
The practice of collecting multiple absentee ballots, sometimes called ballot harvesting, is illegal in Georgia, with exceptions for family members and caregivers of disabled voters.”
“2000 Mules” Filmmakers Subpoenaed in Investigation of Allegations, They Say FBI Has Had All Data for Seven Months #2000Mules

Subpoena to True the Vote researcher Catherine Englebrecht (PDF of subpoena)
Georgia election officials have issued subpoenas to the filmmakers of “2000 Mules,” who have shown what they say is irrefutable evidence of election fraud in 2020, of a magnitude that they say may have changed the outcome of the election. The filmmakers welcomed the subpoenas, and said they had filed their own complaint to get the allegations heard 7 months ago, and gave the FBI all their data at that time.
The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported on April 27, 2022:
“The State Election Board has issued subpoenas to find out whether there’s substance behind accusations of a ballot collection scheme in the 2020 election in Georgia.
The subpoenas, sent Thursday, seek evidence of allegations that unnamed organizations paid unnamed individuals $10 per absentee ballot delivered to drop boxes across metro Atlanta.
The practice of collecting multiple absentee ballots, sometimes called ballot harvesting, is illegal in Georgia, with exceptions for family members and caregivers of disabled voters.”