
Michigan AG charges 2 election deniers over 2020 voter data breach
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Two prominent 2020 election deniers in Michigan were charged Wednesday with allegedly tampering with election equipment and sharing voter data with an unauthorized third-party.
Two prominent 2020 election deniers in Michigan were charged Wednesday with allegedly tampering with election equipment and sharing voter data with an unauthorized third-party. The defendants are former Adams Township clerk Stephanie Scott and pro-Trump attorney Stefanie Lambert, who is already facing charges in a separate election-tampering case in Michigan. Lambert also recently made news for publicly leaking emails from Dominion Voting Systems as part of her ongoing efforts to discredit the 2020 presidential election results. Scott was charged with six crimes, and Lambert was charged with three. Both women are accused of felonies, including conspiracy, and giving unauthorized access to a computer. Their alleged actions in Adams Township were one of several incidents across the nation — including in Georgia, Colorado and Pennsylvania — where prosecutors say Trump allies breached voting systems in hopes of proving that the 2020 election was rigged. Many are now facing criminal charges. “Stefanie Lambert has not violated the law,” her attorney Daniel Hartman said, adding that she “remains steadfast in her efforts to bring transparency to the people’s election data, processes and procedures.” Lambert has pleaded not guilty in her separate election-related criminal case.

Seven men have been charged in connection with nationwide burglaries of professional athletes’ homes
Seven Chilean nationals have been charged in connection with breaking in and stealing property worth more than $2 million from professional athletes’ homes –– including those purportedly belonging to Kansas City Chiefs players Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.