A judge in Georgia on Thursday told parties in an election integrity case that a previously scheduled meeting at a ballot storage warehouse is canceled after officials filed a flurry of motions in the case. Henry County Superior Court Judge Brian Amero said Friday’s meeting is no longer in place because of the motions filed by Fulton County, the county’s Board of Registration and Elections, and the county’s clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts, a spokesperson for the court confirmed to The Epoch Times. Amero said the motions must be heard before plaintiffs can gain access to the absentee ballots. He proposed a June 21 hearing, but the order scheduling the hearing has not yet been filed. County officials argued that the complaint filed by voters should be dismissed because the petitioners failed to serve, or even attempt to serve, the county. They also said Fulton County does not have …