AG to drop charges against VA ex-County Election Chief on Jan. 26th
Michele White is a former Registrar of Elections, Prince William County, VA.
Prince Williams Times story dated Oct. 21st
On Jan. 26th, according to court records, all criminal charges against Michele White will be dismissed.
She was the former Election Chief in Prince William County, Virginia.
Michele was charged with:
neglect of duty
corrupt conduct
giving a false statement
A copy of the court record is imaged here:
https://eapps.courts.state.va.us/CJISWeb/Search.do
“Nolle Prosequii” means:
will no longer prosecute
criminal charges dropped
withdrawn
case closed
https://eapps.courts.state.va.us/CJISWeb/Search.do
The Virginia Attorney General’s Office dropped the charges against Michele.
Why?
Because their key witness, Sean Mulligan, changed his testimony.
He couldn’t remember the two people who told him to fraudulently change election results.
Who at the CIA convinced Mulligan to change his testimony?
The CIA headquarters are in Langley, Virginia.
It is 32.8 miles north of Prince William County’s Election Office.
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Prosecution's key witness has amnesia days before the White trial
Report by Ben Peters
Regardless, election fraud happened in Prince William County.
However, no one who worked the 2020 Election is willing to finger the guilty parties.
These three stories cite different reasons for the dismissal:
Prince William County uses PollChief election software by Konnech CEO Eugene Yu in China.
Konnech stores its clients’ election data in Beijing and Wuhan.
Fourth whistleblower confirms Konnech stores its election data in China
Yu’s employer, Homeland Security, moved him to Malaysia to work on fixing the November Presidential Election.
Konnech has had the software contract to run elections for military personnel and their families since 2010.
The Pentagon has given China access to the Pentagon’s database.
Details are in this story: