Dominion case: Judge orders Michigan officials to turn over communications with Big Tech companies Print this article A Michigan judge ruled that the state’s election officials must release communications with Apple, Facebook, Amazon, and Google as part of a lawsuit filed in Antrim County dealing with Dominion Voting Systems machines. Antrim County Circuit Judge Kevin A. Elsenheimer told the Bureau of Elections and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to turn over the records after they were requested by Matthew DePerno in one of the last remaining election-related lawsuits after President Biden’s inauguration. Elsenheimer also ordered the officials to turn over any communications with Dominion as part of the ruling.