Voting machines employee sues Trump campaign over election fraud claims
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Eric Coomer of Dominion Voting Systems said he has left his home due to saftey concerns after being thrust into a voter fraud conspiracy he says President Donald Trump re-election campaign has attempted to use to challenge last month s election. Photo by Archie Carpenter/UPI | License Photo
Dec. 23 (UPI) An employee of a voting systems company has sued the Trump re-election campaign, its lawyers and media organizations for defamation after he was thrust to the center of a voter fraud conspiracy that has forced him into hiding due to death threats.
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Eric Coomer’s profile as director at Dominion Voting Systems was scrubbed from their website in November 2020 An employee of Dominion Voting Systems has sued President Trump s reelection campaign and several of its surrogates, claiming their promotion of conspiracy theories about him forced him into hiding.
Eric Coomer, Dominion s director of product strategy and security, accuses the defendants of defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Coomer s complaint says he was targeted with death threats and harassment and untold damage to his reputation as a national expert on voting systems, according to Colorado Public Radio (CPR). The complaint names Trump s personal attorney,
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