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IN THE SUPERtOR COURT OF FULTON COUNTY
ORDER ENTERING PORTIONS OF SPECIAL PURPOSE GRAND JURY'S
FINAL REPORT INTO COURT RECORD
:On 13 February 2023, the undersigned entered an Order directing the publication,
pursuailt to O.C.G.A. § 15-12-80 and Consistentwith the holding in Thompson v.Macon-
Bibb Ciilty. Hosp. Auth., 246 Ga. 777 (1980), of certain portions of the Special Purpose
Grand Jury's final report that sets forth its findings and recommendations to the District
Attorney ofFulton County concerning its investigation into possible criminal interference
in the 2020 general election in Georgia. Those three portions are attached to this Order
as Exhibits A C. The Clerk is directed to make this Order and its attachments available
to the public.
so ORDERED this 16th day of Febmary
(judge Robe/rt McBurney
Superior Court of Fult0n County
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Atlanta Judicial Circuit
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SPECIAL PURPOSE GRAND IURY REPORT
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This Special Purpose Grand Iury (herein referred to as "the Grand Jury") was
imljffmneled pursuant to an Order dated January 24, 2022 by Christopher S. Brasher,
Chief Iudge of the Superior Court of Fulton County; Atlanta Judicial Circuit. The
Grand Iury consisted of twenty-six Fulton County residents, three of whom were
alternates. On any day testimonywas received or deliberations were had, the number
of jijurors present ranged between sixteen and twenty-four as availability allowed.
PuFrsuant to statute, ifwe had our needed quorum of sixteen jurors present, we could
doEIbusiness with that.
The Grand Iury was impaneled to investigate a specific issue: the facts and
ciricumstances relating directly or indirectly to possible attempts to disrupt the lawful
adféministration of the 2020 presidential elections in the State of Georgia.
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This Grand Iury was selected on May 2nd, 2022 and