Kanye West Publicist Presses Georgia Election Staff – Report

Reuters released bodycam footage of the workers’ meeting with the publicist at a Cobb County police station on Friday.

ATLANTA – A publicist who worked for Kanye West reportedly traveled to the Atlanta metro in January to pressure a Georgia election worker as “a loose end to a party that needs to clean up.”

Reuters released a bodycam video of an officer watching the publicist meet the worker found at a Cobb County police station amid the storm of election fraud allegations made by former President Donald Trump.

The worker, a woman who was seen on video counting the ballot paper at the State Farm Arena on election night, was the target of conspirators who insisted that the surveillance video removed fraudulent ballots from hidden “suitcases” and passed them through several times Sent counting machines allegedly opposed the printing campaign.

Reuters previously reported at length that the immense wave of harassment and threats the worker and her daughter faced following the events at the State Farm Arena became Trump’s central fixation in Georgia.

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The allegations were refuted by Georgia and Georgia Bureau of Investigation officials, who said the “suitcase” was actually a regular ballot box. Meanwhile, video checks later revealed that the container had been packed and placed under a table when poll workers were told that the count for the night had been completed and would resume the next day. It was pulled back from under the table when state officials urged Fulton County to start counting again.

For now, however, the State Farm Arena video fueled a raging fire of lawsuits, hearings, tweets from the president, and wild allegations from fringe websites and social media accounts that Georgia’s election results had been rigged to make Joe Biden the winner close.

In the midst of all this, Reuters reported, the election worker – who had been threatened by strangers for weeks – knocked on her door on January 4th and offered to help.

According to Reuters, the blow came from publicist Trevian Kutti, who said she was sent by a “high-ranking person”. The news organization received a police bodycam video of the poll worker who later met with Kutti at a Cobb County police station.

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There, as the bodycam shows, Kutti told the worker, “we don’t want to scare you” and she has a plan to “move you to protect you from what may be authorized” for the next 48 hours.

“We probably have 48 hours to move you,” she repeated, adding, “I can’t say what exactly will happen.”

“All I know is that it will upset your freedom and … the freedom of one or more of your family members,” said Kutti.

She offered to call a man she referred to as a “black progressive crisis manager” to “let you know exactly what is at stake, what choices you have, whether or not you would choose, with us to negotiate “.

Kutti told her she was “not her enemy” before saying, “You are a loose end to a party that needs to be cleaned up.”

At some point the officer offers to observe the meeting from a closer position, if the election worker would be more comfortable, and Kutti seems to decline the offer and says: “Yes, I want her to be comfortable, but I would also like to advise her there are German citizens who are involved here that I don’t know who is connected to whom. ”

“And I really need her to be as casual as possible in this conversation we’re going to have, so that when she makes a decision, she is protected in her decisions,” said Kutti.

That is the scope of the meeting that the video shows. The publicist does not name any people who could be behind her visit.

Reuters reported that the “black progressive crisis manager” tried to get her to admit election fraud in a hands-free conversation at the police station.

The worker told Reuters that Kutti had told her, “If you don’t tell everything, you will go to jail.”

The worker later googled Kutti and discovered she was a Trump supporter whose claim that the worker needed protection within 48 hours was actually confirmed.

Not from law enforcement, but from “a pack of angry Trump supporters who surround their home and shout through megaphones”.