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Michigan Constitutional Sheriff Dar Leaf Alleges Democrat Election Fraud Cover-Up

In a letter to Representative Jim Jordan, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Barry

County, Michigan, Sheriff Dar Leaf has revealed evidence of massive vote fraud in Michigan (and potentially other jurisdictions) and a well-coordinated cover-up by Democrat elected officials in Michigan.

I have evidence in my file of Serbian foreign nationals entering our election system while the votes were being counted, and prior to certification. The election vendor, Dominion, hired these Serbian employees and disclosed in emails that they are not able to provide backgrounds on these individuals due to law in Serbia. It has only been a mere 25 years since conflict involving Serbia. Therefore, the United States has allowed a scenario where potentially Serbian military criminals are running our elections and remotely entering our election equipment.

I am investigating the role that some individuals inside the United States have played in conspiring with these foreign nationals, and who have even directed and instructed them to access and interfere with electronic voting machines and electronic voting systems during past elections, including the November 2020 election. Multiple false assurances from state and federal agencies, and private companies that our elections were secure and not compromised through remote network access or otherwise. Moreover, I have evidence that U.S. Dominion and its affiliates (Dominion) instructed its employees to alter or otherwise falsify the integrity of the software and hardware in its voting machines and systems to attain certification by the Election Assistance Commission (EAC), even when they knew that the systems could not be properly verified and certified. Additionally, I have evidence that the voting machines and systems are vulnerable to alteration and manipulation, i.e., interference, by the use of thumb drives and external devices that can be surreptitiously connected to voting machines before, during, and after elections.

As a result of this information, my office is also investigating conspiracy crimes, wire services fraud, honest services fraud, and perjury charges, among other criminal acts. The perjury charges stems from assurances by Dominion’s CEO during sworn testimony before the Michigan Legislature that its voting machines and voting systems could not be accessed or connected to by outside networks and sources, and that it was a “US based company.”

As I now have evidence that our election equipment is not secure and because election voting machines prevent transparency, and vendors have more oversight and authority to have them examined than the officials that are charged with the constitutional duty to insure our elections are secure, transparent, and fulfill our promise to each and every American that their votes will count, and will be properly tabulated, and not diluted, deleted or otherwise altered, I am presenting you with this letter and an initial tranche of this evidence so that you will review it, and be compelled to investigate this matter and call those responsible for this breach of our Constitution to give testimony concerning these criminal acts and breach of our national security. These matters impact not only us here in the State of Michigan, but every citizen voter in the country who relies on the Constitution’s promise that each legal registered citizen voter should have one vote, and that vote should correctly reflect his or her will and choice.

As a constitutional officer, my duties are defined by my oath of office, the Constitution, the statutes governing my office, and those powers at common law that were recognized as being attached to my position. In light of this evidence, I am suggesting that every election official consider an emergency back-up plan for upcoming elections to prepare to verify all ballots and voters, and to hand count actual paper ballots at the end of elections to confirm the accuracy of the vote, the voters, and that our election machines are working properly. There is no harm in confirming results to ensure that the will of the people is reflected.

Thank you, in advance, for your prompt attention to this matter. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or would like additional information concerning my investigation. As it stands, I have no faith in the federal institutions that allowed this garbage in the first place therefore, I am attaching unredacted documents for your review. More importantly, for review by the American people. This should allow for Congress to issue subpoenas in an expedited fashion. I look forward to Congress working for the American people, and quickly addressing these election security problems while I pursue the criminal investigation with sheriffs across the country.

Sheriff Leaf further asserted that Democrat County Prosecutor D.J. Hilson, who formerly worked for Michigan’s Democrat Attorney General, Dana Nessel, to bury claims of election fraud in Muskegon County has now insinuated himself into the Barry County investigation. (Editor’s Note: Even though it appears to be outside his jurisdiction.)

The nationally reported Muskegon County election crimes were discovered and revealed by a local clerk, but ultimately, despite confessions and physical evidence not one person was even charged, let alone convicted by Muskegon County’s Democrat prosecutor, D.J. Hilson.

In an affidavit filed in response to the subpoena Sheriff Leaf stated, “My department is in possession of sensitive documents that are part of an ongoing investigation involving Dominion employees… These Dominion employees directed and tasked Serbian foreign nationals to remotely access the Michigan election system.”

“I am not willing to compromise my investigation by providing my entire file,” the affidavit continued. The affidavit further stated his investigation also “relates to” Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.

“I intend to file a motion to quash the subpoena … as well as a civil lawsuit against the

Muskegon County Prosecutor D.J. Hilson for attempting to usurp my investigation,” Leaf wrote in the affidavit.

HastingsTribune.com reported Stephanie Walstrom, a spokeswoman for Dominion, labeled the claim “flatly false” in a statement released last week.

In 2021, the Michigan Senate Oversight Committee, which was controlled by Republicans at the time, examined theories of foreign access to voting machines and rejected them, reported Craig Mauger of The Detroit News.

  • Serbian Foreign Nationals

  • Election Assistance Commission

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