SMARTMATIC SHREDDED EVIDENCE? COURT DOCS REVEAL
In a stunning turn that could shake the foundations of Smartmatic's $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, court documents reveal the election software company may have orchestrated a massive cover-up to conceal damning evidence. According to filings submitted to the New York Supreme Court, Smartmatic's top brass, including CEO Antonio Mugica, allegedly ordered the deletion and doctoring of crucial internal communications—just as the Justice Department was investigating the company for bribery and corruption, and on the cusp of launching their legal assault on Fox. The filing describes a deliberate and coordinated effort to purge incriminating data, with nearly two dozen executives and staff wiping their mobile devices to prevent scrutiny of Smartmatic’s dubious damage claims. The revelations cast serious doubt on the integrity of Smartmatic’s case and raise alarming questions about a company at the center of the 2020 election controversy.
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