For background the article below was posted on the referenced thread:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ju...8da22a65e767b1
Oilfieldace found it boring, but I find it somewhat interesting. Could bolster criminal prosecution, but I've been pondering if something like this...knowingly spreading false information....could be "spun" into an Alex Jones type civil action by parties that might be able to claim injury. In this case, maybe harassed Georgia election officials as a relatively direct linkage, extending out to capital police, congress members, even Oath Keepers and Proud boys if a linkage could be made that the knowing use of the false statement for personal gain could be credibly tied to damages or actions resulting from the "Capital Tourist Excursion" on Jan 6.
Wish I was a lawyer, but I'm not. There are probably other examples that entrepreneurial attorneys could spin against defendants other than Trump; Rudy, Roger, etc....even filing class action suits. I can just see the TV ads for the Camp Lugune lawsuit being replaced by ads seeking plaintiffs for class actions related to Agent Orange even if they were never in Viet Nam.
If a lawyer sees this here and runs with it, I'd be happy with 5% of your take for compensation.