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In a news release, Antrim County spokesman Jeremy Scott said a group called ASOG will begin taking the forensic images Sunday morning, with Clerk Sheryl Guy, county administrator Pete Garwood, and Bailey in attendance. The imaging is expected to take hours, but there is no timeline for the forensic team’s investigation and results, he said.
ASOG appears to refer to Allied Security Operations Group, a firm connected with Russell James Ramsland Jr., a cybersecurity analyst and former Republican congressional candidate who swore an inaccurate affidavit and gave flawed analyses of voter turnout in the Nov. 3 election.
Ramsland is identified in multiple media reports as an officer of Allied Security Operations Group. It was not immediately clear whether he would be part of the team examining the Antrim election equipment.
The quick access to the election tabulators comes despite the county's arguments that granting such access violates its license agreements with Dominion Voting Systems and could expose proprietary information and pose a potential threat to security of future elections. Elsenheimer said those concerns are outweighed by the potential loss of Bailey's right to have his vote counted.