Attorney Lin Wood, who has filed some of the most preposterous lawsuits related to the 2020 presidential election which baselessly allege that millions of votes for President Joe Biden were cast fraudulently, is now under investigation for possibly having committed voter fraud in the state of Georgia, according to WSB-TV:

“The Georgia Secretary of State’s Office has launched an investigation into whether Wood was eligible to vote in Georgia, whether he broke the law by casting his ballot and whether he was actually a Georgia resident. Sources at the secretary of state’s office say an email that Wood sent to Gray caused them to launch an official investigation. In the email, Wood confirmed he moved to South Carolina, writing ‘I have been domiciled in South Carolina for several months after purchasing property in the state in April.'”

Georgia law states that a person loses their residency if he or she “removes to another state with the intention of making it such person’s residence.”

In a statement, Wood denied he had done anything wrong:

“I have been a resident of the State of Georgia since 1955. I changed my residency to South Carolina yesterday. This is pure harassment by the Georgia Secretary of State because I have revealed credible evidence of election fraud on the part of Brad Raffensperger.”

The lawsuits Wood has filed have been tossed out of court by every judge who has ruled on them.

In January, Wood had his ability to practice law in the state of Delaware revoked when a judge cited his “surprising incompetence.” And his former law partners are also accusing him of breach of contract and accusing him of assaulting one of them and proclaiming himself the second coming of Jesus Christ.

Clearly, the people who most fervently defend Trump and try to spin elaborate conspiracy theories about the 2020 election are engaged in classic psychological projection, accusing others of their own crimes.

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