Is the Fulton County election office search warrant online (preferably the affidavit, but I'll take the order itself)?
Searching on PACER, I can't find the docket.
Edit: it is; see thread.
Is the Fulton County election office search warrant online (preferably the affidavit, but I'll take the order itself)?
Searching on PACER, I can't find the docket.
Edit: it is; see thread.
A federal search warrant comes in two parts: the warrant itself, which authorizes the search and is signed by a judge/magistrate, and a supporting affidavit establishing probable cause that there is evidence of a specific crime to be seized (signed by an investigator). The latter is often sealed until arrests are made, but the warrant is generally unsealed at the time of execution. It identifies the items to be seized, and also the court, judge and docket number.
Ah, @lawfare got the warrant, which you can read here: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/26513986-1-28-26-fulton-warrant/ . Thanks @linuxandyarn for calling it to my attention!
Lawfare's analysis is quite good (https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/we-have-questions-about-the-fbi-s-fulton-county-search); I won't add much to it except to highlight a few notable things below.
First, the predicate crimes for the warrant are 52 USC § 20511 (https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=(title:52%20section:20511%20edition:prelim) and 52 USC § 20701 (https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=(title:52%20section:20701%20edition:prelim), and the warrant seeks records for the 2020 general election.
20701 requires certain election records to be retained for 22 months after the election; note that well over 22 months have already elapsed since the election, so it's unclear how the presence or absence of any 2020 records in the warehouse today would shed light on whether this section was violated.
20511 prohibits various kinds of election fraud, including fraudulent voter registration and casting fraudulent ballots, including by election officials.
But, as Lawfare notes, the statute of limitations here is five years, and more than five years have already elapsed since any 2020 election fraud would have occurred.
The warrant also refers to violations since October 12, 2020. It's not clear what the significance of that date is.
So I don't know what to make of this. The magistrate would be well aware of the statute of limitations issue. But she would have read the affidavit, and we haven't, so we're at a disadvantage for unraveling what's going on here.
A possibility (and this is wild speculation on my part) is that there has already been an indictment (still under seal), perhaps issued October 12, 2025 (hence the date), and this warrant is seeking additional evidence to support that prosecution. But who knows.