12,000 mistakes and 400 policy narratives are likely insufficient basis for any one or more dismissed, pending, or probable lawsuits. Justice Alito even set aside some ballots, only in case they were needed(?). They are still on record.
Better it is to look at Pennsylvania. That state's legislature voted in an audit, but clearly not one able to directly affect the recent election. Their Budget and Finance people simply want to know how to proceed for upcoming elections.
A senior Republican lawmaker in Harrisburg says the state legislature has no intention of overturning the votes of Pennsylvanians.
pittsburgh.cbslocal.com
RNC asked a favor of the Michigan Certification and drew a lawsuit in return. The kind of audit RNC requested in Michigan is likely to be regarded more like the legislature-requested audit proceeding in Pennsylvania--completion date sometime in February. That will have an advisory outcome, only.
Comparing: There is nothing out-of-line in the Wayne County, Detroit, MI, vote count that makes it any different from any in previous years. An increase of accuracy is in fact reported. The main problem appears to have occurred in all-White Livonia, according to reports.
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!
(Many regard Matt 25: 14-30, an actual report of a Fable. Deut 23: 19-20, tried to make the Household arithmetic, likely of Pharaoh: A Deity in Israel!)