There is no force. By rule, for the purpose of an appeal, the runner's status is that at the time of the appeal, not the infraction.
And by rule, a trailing runner cannot score if a preceding runner is the third (or fourth) out. It's just going to be a hard sell considering the run scored prior to the 2nd out. Ouch!
I thank MC for catching the paragraph I missed. One run scores.
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