Supreme Court Holds Sanctions Against Trump-Allied Lawyers Behind Election Fraud Lawsuits
Supreme Court Holds Sanctions Against Trump-Allied Lawyers Behind Election Fraud Lawsuits
The Supreme Court has declined a request from Trump-allied attorneys to lift sanctions for filing meritless lawsuits challenging the results of the 2020 presidential election.According to The Hill, the plaintiffs named in the complaint—Sidney Powell and Lin Wood, among others—filed their lawsuit against Michigan state officials and Detroit election officers in November of 2020.Powell, for instance, had tried arguing that Detroit conducted its election using ballot tabulating software developed by associates of the late Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez, which was purportedly weaponized to siphon votes away from Trump.In an earlier ruling, issued scarcely a month after Powell filed her claim, a Michigan-based judge derided the lawsuit as founded on nothing more than conjecture and empty speculation.“In fact, this lawsuit seems to be less about achieving the relief Plaintiffs seek—as much of that relief is beyond the power of this Court—and more about the impact of their allegations on People’s faith in the democratic process and their trust in our government,” U.S. District Judge Linda V. Parker wrote.Parker later ordered sanctions against Powell and other Trump-allied attorneys involved in similar cases, describing the lawsuits as a “historic and profound abuse of the judicial system.”“Sanctions are required to deter the filing of future frivolous lawsuits designed primarily to spread the narrative that our election processes are rigged and our democratic institutions cannot be trusted,” Parker wrote.
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