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I’m Brant Meadows, a Georgian who’s been battling the Georgia Secretary of State (SOS) for over 14 months to see public records—your records. My daily requests for open records logs or filings? Denied since January 2024 with no legal basis—just a $30 fee and silence. They’ve missed deadlines, dodged exemptions, and even ran from me in person. This isn’t just my fight—it’s about what they’re hiding: election details? Corporate deals? We deserve answers.
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> On April 1, 2025, I’ve started the process to sue the SOS with Joy Ramsingh, a top open records lawyer. She’s charging hourly, no retainer, betting we’ll win and recover fees under the law. But legal costs could hit $5,000 fast—filing, motions, maybe an injunction to force them to act quick. My resources are stretched thin, so I need your help. This $5,000 goal gets us in the ring; every dollar pushes for transparency.
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> Donate to crack those doors open. Follow @DogeGeorgia and DogeGeorgia.org for updates. Together, we’ll make the SOS regret locking us out.
$5,000 covers initial legal fees
- drafting, filing, and early moves with Joy Ramsingh— plus court costs. If we win fast (injunction), it's enough; if they fight, I'll scale up. A victory means they pay, but I need this now to start.
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Brant Meadows
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Marietta, GA