The Michigan attorney representing the plaintiff in the case that led to a forensic audit of voting machines is asking the court to keep some of the forensic investigators secret, saying they fear for their safety. Matthew DePerno asked the court in a Dec. 21 motion obtained by The Epoch Times to enter a protective order that would prevent county and state officials from disclosing any personal or business information about the plaintiff’s forensic team to protect the team’s safety. Court filings from the Michigan Attorney General’s office, which is leading the defense in the case, asked for information related to individual investigators. “Plaintiff and the forensic team fear that disclosing the names and personal information (Such as resume, curriculum vitae, address, and employer ) will be detrimental to the forensic investigators,” DePerno wrote in the motion. “They fear for their safety and the safety of their families in this …