The Michigan Secretary of State’s office on Thursday announced they were investigating how the hell a Dominion touchscreen voting terminal ended up in a Goodwill store before being sold on eBay for $1,200. The seller, an Ohio Uber driver who bought the machine for $8 at Goodwill’s online shop, told CNN he then sold it to a Connecticut election cybersecurity expert named Harri Hursti, who then turned it over to the Michigan Secretary of State’s office. Hursti also cameo’d at Mike Lindell’s infamous 2021 “Cybersymposium” and left early, calling it “a big fat nothing and a distraction.”