
Report: Criminal Complaint Alleging 15 Counts of Perjury Against Dominion CEO John Poulos
Summary and link to full report below
News | By Easton Martin | Original report by Patrick Colbeck
A new report by former Michigan Senator Patrick Colbeck accuses the head of Dominion Voting Systems of committing perjury during sworn testimony before the Michigan Senate in December 2020. The report identifies fifteen instances where his statements about Dominion’s technology and operations allegedly conflicted with evidence from contracts, audits, and technical records.
Central to the allegations are his assurances that Dominion machines were not connected to the internet, that ballots never left local jurisdictions, and that employees could not alter outcomes. The report counters with documentation of remote access, internet connectivity, and even foreign IP addresses connecting to election equipment. It also cites the well-publicized vote discrepancies in Antrim County as evidence that results could in fact be manipulated.
Other disputed claims include testimony that Dominion software was fully certified, that rigorous bipartisan testing was performed, and that features like Ranked Choice Voting and modem access were not in use. The report argues these points are contradicted by state logs, deployment records, and internal communications.
Colbeck contends that the testimony was not a misunderstanding but a deliberate attempt, coordinated with legal counsel, to downplay vulnerabilities and mislead lawmakers. By presenting Dominion’s systems as more secure than they were, he argues, the testimony obstructed justice and shaped a misleading public narrative around the 2020 election.
The report concludes that these discrepancies meet the legal threshold for perjury under Michigan law and calls for accountability. Beyond the legal questions, it frames the issue as one of public trust, warning that misleading testimony undermines confidence in the democratic process.
This document provides information in support of the criminal complaint that John Poulos, CEO of Dominion Voting Systems, committed fifteen counts of perjury during his December 15, 2020 testimony (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7scSfpwnqw) before the Michigan Senate under oath.[1]
Below is a link to the full report.