LANSING, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Two Republican gubernatorial hopefuls disqualified from the August primary ballot because of a wave of fraudulent petition signatures plan to sue the companies and individual circulators accused of forging thousands of signatures.
Former Detroit police Chief James Craig filed his suit in Kent County Circuit Court.
Bloomfield Hills businessman Perry Johnson said he is meeting with lawyers to sue the groups that managed his signature-gathering effort.
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