
As The Gateway Pundit’s Brian Lupo reported earlier, Fulton County officials were short by over forty (40) boxes according to Fulton County election officials.
When federal agents raided the Fulton County, Georgia Department of Elections in late January they were expecting to confiscate 700 boxes of election materials.

Officials later said they were only able to find 656 boxes total, more than forty boxes short from what they were expecting to find.
Fulton County Short by Over Forty (40) Boxes According to Affidavit; County Requests Court to Order DOJ Return Evidence https://t.co/mFqS88MAOB
— The Gateway Pundit (@gatewaypundit) February 10, 2026
On Monday X user AMUSE discovered something critical to this story. The former head of the Atlanta FBI was relieved of his duties before the raid on the Fulton County Department of Elections.
CORRUPTION: Days before the FBI’s raid of Fulton County’s election facility to seize 700+ boxes, the former head of the Atlanta FBI warned election officials about the raid and explained what they were looking for. As a result, only 656 boxes were found. What happened to the… https://t.co/wB3MCZBFLI pic.twitter.com/wnr29iO1fI
— @amuse (@amuse) February 10, 2026
Paul Brown, the FBI Special Agent in Charge at the Atlanta Field Office, was “forced out of that job earlier this month,” according to MSNOW’s Ken Dilanian.
According to MSNOW, Brown “was forced out this month after questioning the Justice Department’s renewed push to probe Fulton County’s role in the 2020 election” after “expressing concern” about “unsubstantiated allegations of voter fraud” in Fulton County.
Brown was removed after expressing concerns about the FBI’s investigation into President Donald Trump’s longstanding and ‘unsubstantiated’ allegations of voter fraud in the county anchored by Atlanta, and for refusing to carry out the searches and seizures of records tied to the 2020 election.
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