Rightist are obsessed with calling others pedophiles, but 99.99% of the time it turns out to either be a creepy fabrication and/or they're actually the pedos trying to deflect attention away from themselves.
This week a judge ordered Michigan Republican Party Chairperson Kristina Karamo and others to pay more than $58,000 in legal fees incurred by the Detroit clerk's office to fight a lawsuit they filed challenging absentee voting in the city.
In an order signed Monday, Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Timothy Kenny said the October 26th lawsuit in which Karamo was the lead plaintiff was "rife with speculation, an absence of facts, and a lack of understanding of Michigan election statutes and Detroit absentee ballot procedures."
"Plaintiffs merely threw out the allegation of 'corruption in Detroit' as the reason for disregarding the Michigan Constitution in this state's largest city," Kenny wrote in his order.
Kristina Karamo is a QAnon conspiracist who has said that Democrats drink the blood of children, that demonic possession is sexually transmitted, and that gun control is worse than the Holocaust.
Officials have identified a man who tried to breach the gate at the FBI's Atlanta headquarters Monday as 48-year-old Ervin Lee Bolling of South Carolina.
Publicly available records show that Bolling lives in Easley, South Carolina; a town just outside Greenville. He works as an insurance broker at Bankers Life, where he has been employed since 2018. His office phone went unanswered Tuesday morning.
Bolling is a U.S. Navy veteran who served as an enlisted submarine warfare specialist for more than 20 years, according to military records. Between 1993 and 2017, he served on four submarines: USS Columbia, USS Albany, USS North Carolina and USS Alaska.
Bolling repeatedly boosted QAnon content and interacted with QAnon promoters on his social media accounts, including posting a link to a now-deleted QAnon-associated YouTube channel alongside the comment, "Release the Kraken," in direct reference to Sidney Powell's failed legal efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia.
On Bolling's Facebook account, there were various posts related to anti-vaccine memes as well. The accounts also posted in support of Donald Trump. In December 2020, he posted, "I love you," in response to a post on X from Trump that falsely claimed the election had been rigged by Democrats.