Reports are emerging on social media that 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.
On Thursday, The Gateway Pundit published a 26-count report that was shared with the Department of Justice. The document allegedly details extensive acts of maladministration and evidence destruction in Fulton County related to the 2020 election. The publication maintains that the claims are supported by citations and corroborating materials, countering Dilanian’s characterization of them as “unsubstantiated.”
The Gateway Pundit has received an FBI letter purportedly sent in response to the 26-count report. The letter, addressed to Fulton County Elections Director Nadine Williams, was signed by Special Agent in Charge Brown and requested that the county “voluntarily produce” election materials from 2020, including:
paper ballots
ballot envelopes
voter “tallie” sheets
batch “tallie” sheets
tabulator “pole” tapes
tabulator “pole” tapes
documents related to tabulator “pole” tapes.
Sources familiar with the matter stated that Brown’s removal may have been linked to dissatisfaction within the Justice Department over how he handled the response to the 26-count report. Instead of pursuing a probable cause search warrant, Brown reportedly opted to send the request letter. The letter followed multiple prior efforts spanning several years to obtain the same election materials.
Notably, the letter contained several typographical errors, including “tallie” in place of “tally” and “pole” instead of “poll.” It also lacked a date of origin and, more concerningly, did not include a compliance deadline for Director Williams.
Previous efforts to obtain Fulton County election records include a formal request from then-Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, three subpoenas issued by the Georgia State Election Board (SEB) associated with an ongoing complaint investigation, and multiple lawsuits seeking access to physical ballots and related records. One of these cases has reportedly been awaiting a hearing for more than 1,100 days since being remanded to a lower court by the Georgia Supreme Court.
Earlier this month, a Georgia Superior Court judge ordered Fulton County to comply with one of those subpoenas; however, it notably did not include the physical ballots.
The source noted that the FBI has acted diligently and professionally in the investigation since Brown’s ouster.
THE FBI SAC TRIED TO SLOW WALK THIS.
I am told that this letter, in response to a 26 count report LOADED with MASSIVE discrepancies, violations of law and rules & regulations, destruction of evidence, maladministration and so much more….
This was the SACs response.
To do the… https://t.co/zHvOKFFol4 pic.twitter.com/hCT2299gwX
— CannCon (@canncon) January 31, 2026
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