A group of eight Michigan poll challengers is suing Dominion Voting Systems after the company sent them cease and desist letters.
to file a lawsuit regarding the 2020 election to the Supreme Court as part of an effort to undermine President Joe Biden's electoral victory.
The state of Michigan allows for interest groups and political parties to appoint "election challengers" toEight of the state's challengers from the 2020 presidential election said they received cease and desist letters from Dominion after they inquired about potential irregularities in the election despite never mentioning Dominion in their formal challenges.
The company has sent over 200 cease and desist letters in total to people challenging the company's integrity and quality of its election services. Other than changing the name of the person the letters are addressed to, each of the cease and desist letters provided as evidence in the new lawsuit appears to be identical and fails to mention any of the election challenges brought forth by any of the plaintiffs.
The lawsuit claims that Dominion violated the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act, more commonly known as the "RICO Act," which allows for the prosecution against organized crime, though is notoriouslyThe group also claims Dominion violated the Equal Protection Clause, acted as a part of a civil conspiracy, and deprived the poll watchers of their First Amendment Rights.
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