Full video | Ossoff addresses 'disturbing' reports from Fulton County court clerk amid mail delays



Sen. Ossoff held a news conference on Tuesday and addressed the issues in a letter to Inspector General Tammy Hull. —-

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29 thoughts on “Full video | Ossoff addresses 'disturbing' reports from Fulton County court clerk amid mail delays”

  1. How does something like that happen? Has it happened before in other areas?
    I mean, it's a good thing it happened in such a Big Way and impossible to deny or ignore, but why did something like that happen At all?

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  2. It took years for them to “return to sender”, from 2021? The U.S. Post Office can take the boobie prize for that one. Something is not right here. How can 1,000 pieces of mail pertaining to “court hearings” be somehow selectively chosen and just happen to get lost in 2021? Someone would have to collect and distribute this mail purposely to a different location; it ain’t no coincidence. Sounds like someone was exercising a nice little catch and lose practice.

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  3. In the future, please don’t let mgmt know when you’re coming to pay a visit. Just pop up. You give these people time to get delayed mail on trucks and send to other states. People’s ashes, traffic tickets, court papers etc. Mr. Senator you haven’t seen anything yet.

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  4. Don’t believe any of that! The DA’s office is a mess- they dumped that mail in there somewhere. The problem was not at the Post Office. It never made it there until recently when it was long passed its shelf life. Where would the Post Office store all that mail if they are able to return it to sender in one day. Why keep it 4 years since 2021? Anyhow shouldn’t the DA been following up with these cases instead of sitting on their hands this long? Weren’t they aware something is wrong somewhere? After a few cases people reporting not getting notices, they should’ve investigated. Their system would have choked up and died after so many cases couldn’t be resolved because defendants were not served. What ridiculous nonsense is this?

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