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When asked whether he has evidence to show that due process rights were being sacrificed at the hand of Project Orca, McMaster responded: "Absolutely. The numbers don't lie."
When asked whether he has evidence to show that due process rights were being sacrificed at the hand of Project Orca, McMaster responded: "Absolutely. The numbers don't lie."


==An Axe to Grind==
==Cobb Leaders Rest On Their Laurels==
 
 
In 2022, a mandamus petition was filed in Cobb County Superior Court naming Judge Grubbs as the defending party against two plaintiffs, Troy and Tatyana Ellis.<ref>[https://thewikilaw.org/wiki/index.php?title=Cobb_County_-_Judicial_Misconduct#Ellis_v._Grubbs_-_Cobb_County_Superior_Court.2C_Case_No._21-1-06837 ''Tatyana Ellis v. Adele Grubbs'', Cobb County Superior Court, Case No. 21106837]</ref> The plaintiffs sought legal consultation from attorney McMaster regarding the case. Though McMaster never entered the record as an attorney, Judge Grubbs was put on notice of McMaster's role in the matter when it was disclosed through discovery to Grubbs' attorney.<ref>[https://thewikilaw.org/wiki/images/0/0d/McMaster_AG_Rule_25_Affidavit.pdf McMaster Rule 25.2 Affidavit]</ref> Additionally, McMaster had been critical of Judge Robert E. Flournoy III in recent times for a number of reasons, one being Judge Flournoy's potential status as a disqualified senior judge based on a blemish with his application sent to Georgia Governor Brian Kemp in October of 2022.<ref>[https://thewikilaw.org/wiki/images/1/1c/Flournoy_Open_Records.pdf Office of Brian Kemp, Open Records Request, In re Robert  E. Flournoy III]</ref> That issue has not been publicly addressed by the Governor; and based on what we now know about Judge Grubbs' status as a senior judge, she too may also be unqualified for the same procedural snafu.  
In 2022, a mandamus petition was filed in Cobb County Superior Court naming Judge Grubbs as the defending party against two plaintiffs, Troy and Tatyana Ellis.<ref>[https://thewikilaw.org/wiki/index.php?title=Cobb_County_-_Judicial_Misconduct#Ellis_v._Grubbs_-_Cobb_County_Superior_Court.2C_Case_No._21-1-06837 ''Tatyana Ellis v. Adele Grubbs'', Cobb County Superior Court, Case No. 21106837]</ref> The plaintiffs sought legal consultation from attorney McMaster regarding the case. Though McMaster never entered the record as an attorney, Judge Grubbs was put on notice of McMaster's role in the matter when it was disclosed through discovery to Grubbs' attorney.<ref>[https://thewikilaw.org/wiki/images/0/0d/McMaster_AG_Rule_25_Affidavit.pdf McMaster Rule 25.2 Affidavit]</ref> Additionally, McMaster had been critical of Judge Robert E. Flournoy III in recent times for a number of reasons, one being Judge Flournoy's potential status as a disqualified senior judge based on a blemish with his application sent to Georgia Governor Brian Kemp in October of 2022.<ref>[https://thewikilaw.org/wiki/images/1/1c/Flournoy_Open_Records.pdf Office of Brian Kemp, Open Records Request, In re Robert  E. Flournoy III]</ref> That issue has not been publicly addressed by the Governor; and based on what we now know about Judge Grubbs' status as a senior judge, she too may also be unqualified for the same procedural snafu.  
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