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Turns Out Giuliani's 'Star Witness' To Michigan Voter Fraud May Not Have Even Voted In 2020 Election

Turns Out Giuliani's 'Star Witness' To Michigan Voter Fraud May Not Have Even Voted In 2020 Election
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Do you remember Mellissa Carone? You might remember her for ranting during Rudy Giuliani's hearing in Michigan over baseless claims of voter fraud.

There's also the chance you thought she was drunk.


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Carone was the "star witness" in a lawsuit brought forth by Rudy Guiliani, seeking to overturn the 2020 Presidential Election. She said she worked for Dominion Voting Systems and without providing any evidence, claimed all kinds of voter fraud was taking place.

Well, now there's new evidence showing that Carone never really cared for the electoral process before her brush with internet infamy.

According to information obtained by Gongwer News Service, Carone wasn't registered to vote before 2019, and even after registering, didn't vote in the 2020 presidential election.

For someone who blustered about the electoral process, it sure didn't seem to be a priority for her.







In the time since her viral testimony, Carone has gone on to use her "fame" to endorse candidates for office, and even run herself. Back in February, Carone filed paperwork to run for Michigan's State House.

In an interview talking about her campaign, Carone claimed she was running on "election integrity."

This is rich, considering she lied about her testimony, and never cared to vote in the 2016 or 2020 presidential elections.

Additionally, despite running for a seat representing Michigan's Oakland County, Carone is not registered to vote from an address in that county.

It's a cavalcade of errors.





Overall, this will likely have little effect on Carone's reputation, which she did a good job of trashing already through her outrageous lies about election fraud and sending a sex tape of herself to her fiancé's ex-wife.

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