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Who is Shaye Moss? Wiki, Age, Mother, Husband, Family & Facts About Ruby Freeman’s Daughter

Shaye Moss is a former Georgia elections worker who became a target of former President Donald Trump’s false claims of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election. She and her mother, Ruby Freeman, were accused by Trump and his allies of being part of a fake ballot scheme in Fulton County, Georgia, based on a misleading video that circulated online.

Moss testified before the House Jan. 6 committee on June 21, 2022, about the harassment and threats she and her family faced as a result of the conspiracy theories. She is also suing Trump’s personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, for defamation, along with other election workers.

Shaye Moss Wiki/Bio

NameWandrea ArShaye Moss
Also known asShaye Moss
Age35-40 (as of 2023)
NationalityAmerican
EthnicityAfrican American
ReligionUnknown
OccupationFormer Georgia elections worker
EducationBachelor’s degree in political science and master’s degree in public administration from Georgia State University
FamilyMother: Ruby Freeman, Son: 10 years old (as of 2023), Grandmother: 84 years old (as of 2023)
HusbandKevin, a military veteran
Notable forBeing a target of former President Donald Trump’s false claims of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election, testifying before the House Jan. 6 committee, suing Rudy Giuliani for defamation, receiving the JFK Profile in Courage Award
SourcesInstagram- #wandreaarshayemoss

Homepage- Newsunzip

Early Life, Mother and Education

shaye moss with her mother
shaye moss with her mother Ruby Freeman

Shaye Moss was born as Wandrea ArShaye Moss in Georgia, USA. She might be between 35-40 years, as of 2023. She is the daughter of Ruby Freeman, who also worked as an election worker in Fulton County. She has a son, who is 10 years old as of 2023.

She graduated from Georgia State University with a bachelor’s degree in political science in 2016. She also obtained a master’s degree in public administration from the same university in 2019.

Career

Shaye Moss worked as a temporary employee for the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections during the 2020 election. She was assigned to the State Farm Arena, where absentee ballots were processed and counted. On November 3, 2020, she and her mother were among the election workers who stayed late to finish counting the ballots after most of the media and observers had left.

A video posted by a conservative political action committee showed them packing ballots into storage containers, which were falsely labeled as “suitcases” by the conspiracy theorists. The video also claimed that the election workers scanned the same ballots multiple times, which was not true.

A Victim of a Conspiracy Theory

Shaye Moss and her mother became the focus of a conspiracy theory that claimed they were part of a plot to produce fake ballots and run them through the voting machines after hours on Nov. 3, 2020, the election night.

The theory was based on a video posted by a conservative PAC that purported to show election workers, including Moss and Freeman, packing ballots into “suitcases” and scanning them without supervision. The video was widely circulated by Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and other allies of the former president, who alleged that the ballots were fraudulent and that they changed the outcome of the election in Georgia, which Biden won by a narrow margin of about 12,000 votes.

However, the video was debunked by multiple fact-checkers, who explained that the ballots were not in suitcases, but in standard storage containers that were used to secure the ballots when they were not being counted.

The fact-checkers also said that the election workers were not unsupervised, but were monitored by observers and the media, who left the room briefly when they thought the counting was done for the night. The fact-checkers also said that there was no evidence of any irregularities or fraud in the ballots that were scanned by Moss and her colleagues.

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A Target of Harassment and Threats

Despite the lack of evidence, Shaye Moss and her mother became the scapegoats of Trump and his supporters, who refused to accept the election results and continued to spread the false narrative of voter fraud.

Trump himself mentioned her name 18 times in a phone call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Jan. 2, 2021, in which he pressured him to “find” enough votes to overturn Biden’s victory. Trump also tweeted about Moss and Freeman, calling them “crooked” and “a real nice mess.”

She said in her testimony that she discovered that her name had been used by Trump and his allies when election officials called her into their office, saying they had received threats and asking if she had been targeted.

She said she checked her Facebook Messenger app and found dozens of messages from strangers, many of them racist and violent, telling her and her mother that they should “hang” for committing treason, that they would be hunted down and killed, and that they would burn in hell. She said she also received phone calls and emails with similar threats.

Moss said that the threats did not stop at her and her mother, but also extended to her son and her grandmother. She said that someone visited her grandmother’s house and tried to make a “citizen’s arrest” of her, and that her son received death threats at his school.

She said that she reported the threats to the FBI, who advised her to leave her home for her safety. She said she moved to a different location for about two months, through the events of Jan. 6 and the inauguration. She also said she quit her job as an election worker, fearing for her life and her reputation.

A Witness of the Jan. 6 Committee

Shaye Moss was one of the witnesses who testified before the House Jan. 6 committee, which is investigating the causes and consequences of the violent attack on the Capitol by a mob of Trump supporters who tried to stop the certification of Biden’s win.

She appeared before the committee on June 21, 2022, along with other election officials from Georgia and Arizona, who also faced pressure and intimidation from Trump and his allies.

Moss told the committee that she was shocked and terrified by the events of Jan. 6, and that she felt a connection with the Capitol police officers and the lawmakers who were under siege that day. She said she felt that the insurrectionists were not only attacking the Capitol, but also attacking her and her fellow election workers, who had done their jobs with integrity and professionalism.

She said she felt betrayed by the former president, who had incited the violence and put her and her family in danger. She also said she felt disappointed by the lack of accountability and justice for the perpetrators of the attack and the spreaders of the lies.

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Moss also expressed her hope that the committee would uncover the truth and expose the misinformation that had harmed her and the country. She said she wanted to restore trust in the election system and the democratic process and to protect the rights and safety of the election workers who serve the public. She said she wanted to reclaim her name and her identity, which had been tarnished by the false accusations. She also said she wanted to honor her mother, who had taught her to be brave and to stand up for what is right.

A Hero of Democracy

Shaye Moss and her mother, Ruby Freeman, were among the 12 individuals who were honored by President Joe Biden on Jan. 6, 2023, for making “exemplary contributions to our democracy surrounding January 6, 2021,” the White House said. The honorees included Capitol police officers, election officials, journalists, activists, and lawmakers, who had defended the Constitution and the rule of law during the crisis. Biden praised them for their courage and their service and thanked them for their role in preserving the nation’s democracy.

She and Freeman received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the U.S., for their dedication and resilience as election workers. Biden said they had shown “extraordinary courage” in the face of threats and harassment and had upheld the integrity and legitimacy of the election. He also said they had inspired millions of Americans with their example of patriotism and civic duty.

Moss and Freeman said they were humbled and honored by the recognition, and that they hoped their story would encourage others to participate in the democratic process and to respect the will of the people.

They also said they hoped their experience would raise awareness of the challenges and dangers that election workers face, and that they hoped for more support and protection for them. They also said they hoped for more unity and healing in the country, and for an end to the division and violence that had marred the 2020 election and its aftermath.

Shaye Moss Personal Life and Family

Shaye Moss is married to a man named Kevin, who is a military veteran. She said her husband was supportive of her throughout the ordeal and helped her cope with the stress and trauma. She said her mother, Ruby Freeman, was also a source of strength and inspiration for her. Freeman, who is 62 years old as of 2023, worked as a full-time employee for the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections for over 20 years.

She said she was proud of her daughter for standing up for herself and the truth. Freeman said she also faced death threats and harassment and had to leave her home for about two months for her safety. She said she lost her name and her reputation and felt unsafe everywhere. She said she hoped to get justice and restore her dignity.

She also has a grandmother, who is 84 years old as of 2023. She said her grandmother was also threatened by the conspiracy theorists, who called her and told her to “watch her back”. Moss said she was worried about her grandmother’s health and well-being and tried to protect her from the hate and violence.

Height, Weight

  • Height: around 5’ 7″ (1.70 m)
  • Weight: around 55 kg (121 lbs)
  • Eye color: brown (based on [this photo])
  • Body measurements: around 34-27-35 in or 86-68.5-89 cm
  • Skin color: dark
  • Hair color: black
  • Shoe size: around 7 (US) on Kate Moss)

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