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Dinesh D’Souza Says ‘2000 Mules’ Conspiracy Film Relied On ‘Inaccurate’ Data

Last updated: December 3, 2024 7:47 am
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Conservative filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza, known for the controversial documentary “2000 Mules,” has issued an apology to a Georgia man accused of ballot fraud during the 2020 election. D’Souza admitted that the film was based on inaccurate information and that the cellphone location data used in the documentary did not support the claims made in the film.

“2000 Mules” was released in 2022 and gained popularity among conservatives who believed, without evidence, that the 2020 election was rigged against Donald Trump. However, experts and election officials from both parties quickly debunked the claims made in the film.

D’Souza, who had staunchly defended his work for years, recently issued a mea culpa, acknowledging the errors in the film. He specifically mentioned that the surveillance videos used in the documentary were not accurately correlated with the geolocation data.

One of the individuals featured in the film, Mark Andrews, came forward publicly and initiated a lawsuit over the use of his image in the documentary. D’Souza apologized to Andrews for any harm caused and expressed regret over the portrayal of individuals as “mules” involved in illegal ballot activities.

Filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza apologized to a Georgia man accused of ballot fraud during the 2020 election and admitted the documentary relied on “inaccurate information.”

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Subsequent investigations revealed that Andrews had legally cast his ballots in the 2020 election, debunking the claims made in the film. Andrews filed a lawsuit against D’Souza and others involved in the production of “2000 Mules,” alleging that they knowingly spread lies for personal gain.

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D’Souza, in his statement, clarified that his apology was not coerced and was motivated by the new information that had come to light. He expressed regret for any harm caused to Andrews and his family as a result of the documentary.

True the Vote, the nonprofit organization that provided the cellphone geolocation data, was also named in the lawsuit. While the group maintained that the main points of the film were accurate, they denied having editorial control over the documentary’s message.

D’Souza concluded by expressing remorse for any unintended consequences of the film and reiterated his belief in the core message of “2000 Mules.” The lawsuit against him and the ongoing legal proceedings continue to unfold.

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