28. Respondent also alleged that observation boundaries for candidate representatives, i.e., physical barriers to the movement of observers outside of designated areas, were evidence of fraud by the Defendant Counties based solely on their mere existence, despite the fact that (a) the Pennsylvania Supreme Court found the boundaries to be consistent with state election law; (b) Plaintiffs never alleged facts showing improper vote counting; (c) there was no evidence that these boundaries were not applied equally to the campaigns of both major candidates; and (d) one or more Republican-controlled counties also imposed such boundaries. 29. Respondent further justified his allegations of fraud against the Defendant Counties by promising the district court that “statistical analysis will evidence that over 70,000 mail and other mail ballots which favor Biden were improperly counted,” Second Amended Verified Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief at 10, Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. v. Boockkvar, 502 F. Supp. 3d 899 (M.D. Pa. 2020), ECF No. 172-2, but Respondent should have known the “evidence” he provided relied upon false or faulty statistics and analysis. 30. Finally, Respondent told the district court that he had “300 either affidavits, declarations, or our own statements that we’ve written down” that could prove his allegations of fraud against the Defendant Counties. Transcript of Oral Argument at 28. The affidavits, declarations, and statements that he provided to the district court and other bodies were (a) unsupported, (b) unrelated to Trump voters, 11

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