LANSING — A Michigan judge has ordered the release of a report on Antrim County voting equipment after state and county officials withdrew objections, saying the plaintiff's attorney had already publicly released his version of the findings in any case. Assistant Attorney General Erik Grill said the report, which is expected to be released Monday morning, is "inaccurate, incomplete and misleading." Judge Kevin Elsenheimer of the 13th Circuit Court had ordered "forensic imaging" of the Dominion Voting Systems voting tabulators and related software after Antrim County resident William Bailey filed a lawsuit that challenged the integrity of the election equipment, citing errors in how the county initially reported its unofficial results.