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Caption Attorney Lin Wood, who has been banned from Twitter and restricted by Parler over incendiary posts, says he has property in both Georgia and South Carolina.
Updated 9:43 p.m. ET
The Georgia secretary of state s office is investigating allegations that Lin Wood, a high-profile pro-Trump attorney who launched fruitless challenges to election results and pushed baseless conspiracies of fraud, may have voted illegally in the November general election. Wood played a crucial role in former President Donald Trump s efforts to undermine the election.
Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger s office confirmed the investigation was opened after a reporter with WSB-TV in Atlanta posted an email from Wood in which the attorney said he had been living in South Carolina for several months.
American teen Skylar Mack admits she made a conscious decision to violate Cayman Islands quarantine rules in her first interview since 32-day jail stint
Georgia teen Skylar Mack, 18, who was jailed for 32 days on the Cayman Islands, returned back to the US on Friday
It eats me up, she said of the decision to break the mandatory quarantine, appearing in her first interview since being released
Mack had traveled to the Cayman Islands on November 27 and was required by the government to quarantine for 14 days
She broke her quarantine two days later to see her boyfriend 24-year-old Vanjae Ramgeet compete in a jet ski competition
Ga. student back in U.S. after lockup in Caymans for COVID violation Skylar Mack said she was glad to be home after being sentenced to jail for breaking the Cayman Islands COVID-19 protocol. (Source: CNN Newsource) By WRDW Staff | January 19, 2021 at 11:17 AM EST - Updated January 19 at 5:45 PM
ATLANTA (WRDW/WAGT) - A Georgia college student has returned to the United States after spending a month behind bars in the Cayman Islands for breaking COVID-19 quarantine rules.
NBC News reported that Skylar Mack said she was glad to be home after arriving at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta after her release from prison.