Lawyer Sidney Powell said Thursday that the U.S. Supreme Court rejected two cases regarding alleged election fraud in Wisconsin and Arizona while adding that two cases were docketed in Michigan and Georgia but won’t be heard until mid-January.
According to the lawyer’s tweets, the court’s “electronic filing system shows our EMERGENCY Petitions docketed for Georgia [and] Michigan,” but she said the Supreme Court is “SLOW-walking” and Michigan and Georgia have to issue responses by Jan. 14.
“Today it FINALLY submitted our #Arizona & #Wisconsin EMERGENCY petitions filed Friday INEXPLICABLY rejected them,” Powell wrote, while she added that the cases “were submitted electronically Saturday morning and all copies hand-delivered and fees paid.”
Powell alleged that Supreme Court clerks didn’t provide a reason for the rejection.
The Michigan and Georgia lawsuits were thrown out in state courts earlier in the month. U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Batten dismissed the Georgia lawsuit, saying that the plaintiffs Powell were representing “simply do not have standing to bring these claims.”
The #SupremeCourt electronic filing system shows our EMERGENCY Petitions docketed for #Georgia & #Michigan but SLOW-walking w/ state response not due until JAN 14!
Today it FINALLY submitted our #Arizona & #Wisconsin EMERGENCY petitions filed Friday INEXPLICABLY rejected them pic.twitter.com/kALFK8DPJ2— Sidney Powell 🇺🇸 🗽⚖️🚜🇺🇸 Attorney & Author (@SidneyPowell1) December 17, 2020
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