Former election worker to describe threats against her, family
Shaye Moss, a former election worker in Georgia, will testify Tuesday about the threats she said she and her family received in the aftermath of the 2020 race, according to a copy of her opening statement obtained by ABC News.
"Ever since December 2020, I have been under attack for just doing my job," the statement reads. "My mom too."
Moss will describe how they were the target of lies spread by Trump and Rudy Giuliani, including false accusations that they brought ballots into the State Farm Arena in a suitcase.
"People showed up at my grandmother's home trying to bust the door down and conduct a citizen's arrest of my mom and me," her statement reads. "The threats followed me to work. People would email the general email address for our office so everyone could see their threats and the hateful messages directed at me."