NBC News: “The elections director of Georgia’s most populous county said Friday he expects officials will upload their final 4,600 ballots before the end of the night — despite online trolls robbing him of the services of one of his fastest workers. Fulton County Elections Director Richard Barron told reporters he expects the country’s final 3,800 provisional ballots and over 800 overseas and military ballots will be added to the state’s vote tally before midnight.”
“He added the work was being done without one of his most dependable employees. The man started getting threats after video of him throwing out a piece of paper went viral on Twitter and Facebook, where he was accused of being ‘corrupt’ and throwing out ballots. Barron said the accusation was ‘undeniably false’ — the worker had thrown out an instruction sheet a voter had mistakenly included with their ballot, which is a piece of paper that’s much smaller than the 19-inch ballots. He said the worker’s name, address and even information about his car was circulating online by people accusing him of ‘fraud’ forcing him into hiding.”