Dinesh D’Souza Apologizes to Man Misidentified as Ballot Harvester in ‘2000 Mules’: ‘Sorry for Any Harm’

“Surveillance videos used in the film may not have actually been correlated with the geolocation data,” the conservative filmmaker says

<> at the DC premiere of the film, "Death of a Nation," at E Street Cinema on August 1, 2018 in Washington, DC.

Conservative filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza issued an apology to a man whose blurred-out face appears in the 2020 election conspiracy film for falsely identifying him as a ballot harvester, saying surveillance video footage was not correlated with cell-phone geolocation data as the movie suggests.

“As those who have seen the film or read the book know, ‘2000 Mules’ was based on cell phone geolocation data collected and reviewed by True the Vote,” D’Souza said in the statement on his website. “An analysis of this data revealed highly suspicious patterns of certain cell phones, which were recorded in the location of 10 or more dropboxes.

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