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Sidney Powell seeks dismissal from Trump’s Georgia lawsuit.

Sidney Powell ⁢Seeks Dismissal of Case Against Trump in Georgia

Sidney Powell, the former⁢ prosecutor and lawyer who challenged the 2020 election, has asked a judge to dismiss her part of the case against⁤ former President Donald Trump in Georgia.

The case⁤ was brought on Aug. 14 by⁣ Fulton ⁣County District ⁢Attorney Fani Willis, alleging ‍that the challenges President Trump, Ms. Powell, and 17 others mustered ⁤up⁢ against the election results amounted to a racketeering conspiracy.

Much‍ of the indictment focused on the efforts to set up alternative slates of electors ​in several states, including Georgia, ⁤and then allegedly use them “for disrupting and⁤ delaying”⁢ the counting of electoral votes by Congress.

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Ms. Powell isn’t alleged to have partaken in those activities, but rather of getting a data forensic company to access and copy data from election ‍machines and computers in Coffee County, Georgia, without authorization on Jan. 7, ⁢2021.

Based on those‌ allegations, Ms. Powell faces charges of ⁢a ⁢racketeering conspiracy, conspiracy to commit ‌election fraud, conspiracy to commit computer theft, conspiracy to commit computer trespass, conspiracy to commit computer invasion ⁣of privacy, and ⁤conspiracy to defraud the state.

Ms. Powell’s lawyer, Brian Rafferty, vehemently denied the allegations.

“No data was stolen, there was no fraud, and nothing was ⁢done without​ authorization,” the Sept. ⁤13⁤ motion ‍says.

“Because the ‍State cannot prove an essential element of each offense, these Acts and Counts of the Indictment must be dismissed.”

The motion says that “both the Election⁣ Supervisor ‍for ⁣the⁢ county and the Board authorized the review” and that the‌ state regulations entrust county election officials with election equipment maintenance.

“One only needs common sense to ‌know‌ that when permission is given to engage in the conduct being prosecuted, ⁤there can be‍ no crime,”‌ it says.

The indictment alleged that Ms. Powell paid the forensic firm, SullivanStrickler, and⁤ “caused” it‍ to⁣ perform the work in Coffee⁤ County. But Mr. Rafferty suggested​ that she didn’t specifically authorize the firm to do it.

“No one actually involved or ⁣present for the Coffee ⁣County review had spoken to Ms.⁤ Powell about any of it,” he argued.

“Ms. Powell’s counsel also ⁢believes there are text messages‌ and other documents, including grand jury ⁤testimony …​ that not only show⁢ authority⁢ was given, but also demonstrate that Ms. Powell did not agree with anyone to access⁢ the Coffee County machines.”

Because all the alleged offenses require some form of⁣ criminal⁤ intent, such⁣ as willfulness ​or lack of authorization, they cannot stand ‍when the people involved believed they had the requisite permissions, according⁤ to Mr. ⁣Rafferty.

“The State has not pled facts to ‍show and cannot prove an essential element of⁣ each of these offenses: that Ms. Powell knew they were done without authority, that anything was stolen, or there was any⁤ ‘fraud,’” he said.

Last week, Mr. Rafferty asked the court to try ⁢Ms. Powell separately to avoid evidence ​presented against other co-defendants to ⁣prejudice the jury against her.

“Ms.⁣ Powell’s name appears maybe a dozen times ⁢in this indictment.⁣ She has nothing⁢ to do‌ with ‌the electoral college aspects of this ⁤which is going to involve all sorts of complex testimony about constitutional issues and things of that nature. Her only involvement, as alleged by‌ the government, is what happened in Coffee County⁣ and even that they have wrong,” he said.

Ms. Powell and another​ defendant, Kenneth Chesebro, have asked for a speedy trial, while President Trump has waived his right​ to a speedy⁤ trial, setting the stage for Ms.⁤ Powell and Mr. Chesebro to be tried separately, coming Oct.



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