William Ray
Coverage of William Ray in the Nexus archive.
- DOJ can’t subpoena Fulton County election workers’ information, Trump-appointed judge rules
A Trump-appointed judge blocked the Department of Justice's subpoena for personal information of nearly 3,000 Fulton County election workers from the 2020 election, citing expired statute of limitations and privacy concerns. The ruling highlights the lack of evidence for alleged voter fraud and the potential risks of exposing sensitive data without a legitimate law enforcement purpose.
- Judge rejects Justice Department attempt to get names of 2020 election workers in Fulton County
A federal judge ruled that the U.S. Department of Justice cannot obtain names and contact information of 2020 election workers in Georgia’s Fulton County, calling the subpoena unreasonable and overly burdensome. The judge cited expired statutes of limitations for any election-related crimes and rejected the DOJ’s claim that the request was part of a normal investigative process.
- Tenn. man discovers he has former Titan Chris Johnson’s old cell phone number, as messages of support pour in
A Tennessee man named William Ray discovered he has former football player Chris Johnson's old cell phone number after Johnson announced his ALS diagnosis. Ray began receiving messages intended for Johnson and worked to forward them to Johnson's wife, Brittany, ensuring supporters' messages reached the correct recipient.