Surveillance video shows Georgia 'fake elector' escorting operatives into elections office before alleged data breach

Surveillance video shows a Georgia GOP official escorting a tech firm hired by a Trump-allied lawyer into an elections office before an alleged 2021 data breach.

Newly obtained video shows the former head of Coffee County Republicans escorting members of a forensics firm hired by a Trump-allied lawyer into a Georgia elections office shortly before an alleged data breach in January 2021.

The video, which was obtained by NBC News, shows Cathy Latham, the chairwoman of the Coffee County GOP at the time, greeting and escorting members of the tech firm SullivanStrickler into the office on Jan. 7, 2021, the same day as a data breach that is under investigation by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

The video shows scenes only from outside the office.

NBC News has asked Holly Pierson, an attorney for Latham, and SullivanStrickler for comment.

Cathy Latham, bottom, who was the chair of the Coffee County Republican Party at the time, greets a team of computer experts from the data solutions company SullivanStrickler at the county elections office in Douglas, Ga., on Jan. 7, 2021.Coffee County via AP fileLatham was one of nearly a dozen of Georgia’s “fake electors” who sought to quash a subpoena to appear before the Fulton County special grand jury that is hearing evidence in a criminal probe into possible 2020 election interference by former President Donald Trump and his allies.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/surveillance-video-shows-georgia-fake-elector-escorting-operatives-ele-rcna46530


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