Following the 2020 U.S. presidential election in Georgia, she became a target of false voter fraud allegations, which led to widespread harassment and public testimony before the U.S. House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack.
[4] On election night, November 3, 2020, Moss and her team worked at State Farm Arena, where the tabulation center was located.
[4][2] According to official investigations, Moss adhered to established procedures, including storing ballot boxes under tables to ensure continuity for the next day's work.
[4] Later that evening, following instructions from a supervisor, Moss and remaining staff resumed the scanning process to complete pending work.
[9][4] She described the threats and harassment she faced due to the false accusations, which included racist messages and disruptions to her personal life.
[12] The judgment followed years of legal battles and delays, during which Giuliani’s actions caused personal and professional harm to Moss and Freeman.