A judge ruled that the man who accused CPAC leader Matt Schlapp of sexual misconduct must use his real name to continue with the lawsuit.
Carlton Huffman, a North Carolina aide to Republican campaigns was not deterred and said he still plans to proceed with the lawsuit.
“I’m not backing away,” Huffman said in an interview with The Washington Post. “I’m not going to drop this. Matt Schlapp did what he did and he needs to be held accountable.”
This was a move made by MAGA Matt's attorney's to try and scare Huffman off, but it failed.
Schlapp has denied the allegations but he's got a long road to hoe with all the text messages that have already been revealed to the public between the accused and accuser.
Huffman also told the Washington Post that there are friends, family members and campaign officials that he told about the incident either that night or the next day.
If the case goes to trial, maybe Sidney Powell and John Eastman can hatch a bizarre scheme to remove an empaneled jury and replace it with a slate of fake electors?