Read: police report for fake MAGA elector accused of assaulting his process server
Photo: Screen capture from body camera in police report

Bill Bachenberg, one of the accused fake Trump electors for Pennsylvania, has been sued for allegedly refusing to pay a cybersecurity firm he hired to try to find proof of fraud in the 2020 presidential election, only to come up empty.

But according to reports, he also assaulted the process server who delivered the lawsuit to him.

The criminal complaint for that incident has been released, revealing some of the details of Bachenberg's alleged violent behavior toward the server, Gordon R. Crowell Jr.

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"In the process of effectuating service, Bill Bachenburg [sic] attempted to take my phone out of my right hand and punched me on the inside of my elbow," wrote Crowell on the complaint. "He then attempted to yank my phone out of my hand again and struck me in the right shoulder/collarbone. He then pushed me and I twisted my left hip which is healing from a third replacement."

"Bill Bachenberg proceeded to scream to 'call the police,' 'don't let him out,' 'he's trespassing!'" Crowell continued. "There was a citation issued to Bill Bachenberg. The EMS report is enclosed. I went to St. Luke's Hospital Anderson Campus for treatment."

The Pennsylvania fake electors have not been criminally charged for that scheme directly, in large part because they couched their false elector certification in contingency language that makes it hard to prove they were deliberately lying about the election results. However, false Trump electors in Michigan and Georgia have both been charged, and the false Trump electors in Wisconsin face a civil suit.

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