Sidney Powell Stars In Process Server Edition Of 'Catch Me If You Can'

That's one way to deal with it.

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If Sidney Powell ever gets tired of losing lawsuits about election fraud conspiracies, she may want to consider a career in the World Chase Tag league. In a filing noting that Dominion would not object to Powell’s request for an extension in responding to the defamation complaint, Reuters resident court watcher Brad Heath caught this language.

Powell is under no obligation to make service of process easy of course, but Dominion is right to note that when she asks the court for accommodations that drag out the process that she Carmen Sandiegoed herself. An odd move since she’d suggested to the press that she had nothing to worry about from this “abusive” lawsuit:

Powell, in an email, said, “I have not received notice or a copy of a Smartmatic lawsuit.”

“This is just another political maneuver and outrageous abusive ’lawfare” by the radical left that has no basis in fact or law,” she said.

It seems that she might have more concerns than she let on.

How did Dominion catch up with Powell? Even though we all have her home address thanks to these lawsuits, Powell wasn’t ultimately found in Texas, but in North Carolina where Dominion’s private investigators found her. Good work, gumshoes! And now… Rockapella!

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At that point, Dominion apparently brought the cops into it:

Where will this international woman of mystery show up next?


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