Controversy and Accusations Surround Bridgeport Election Lawsuit

In the election lawsuit challenging the results of Bridgeport's Democratic mayoral primary, key witnesses Wanda Geter-Pataky and Eneida Martinez invoked their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and refused to answer questions about their alleged involvement in mishandling absentee ballots. Video evidence was presented showing Geter-Pataky and Martinez handling ballots and escorting people to drop boxes. The lawsuit aims to overturn the primary results, and the footage may also be part of ongoing investigations by the State Elections Enforcement Commission. Additionally, Maurice Nelson, Bridgeport's absentee ballots moderator, testified that many envelopes lacked the town clerk's signature, potentially violating state election laws.
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