Controversial Pro-Trump Attorney Stefanie Lambert Dropped from Case Representing Dominion Voting Systems
Stefanie Lambert, a pro-Trump attorney currently facing felony charges in Michigan for improper use of voting equipment after the 2020 presidential election, has been removed from representing a prominent funder of election conspiracy theorists, Dominion Voting Systems.
Leaking Confidential Documents Leads to Disqualification
Lambert was disqualified from a case involving Patrick Byrne, founder of Overstock.com, after admitting to leaking thousands of confidential discovery documents that she had agreed to keep secret. U.S. District Court Judge Moxila A. Upadhyaya expressed concerns about Lambert’s misconduct and her sole purpose of obtaining and sharing Dominion’s protected discovery.
Appeal and Further Legal Troubles
Despite the disqualification, Lambert plans to appeal the decision. She has also faced legal challenges in a separate case where she was charged with entering voting machines to search for evidence of conspiracy theories against Trump. Lambert, along with a local clerk in Michigan, also faces multiple felonies related to unauthorized computer access and data transmission.
Dominion’s Response and Ongoing Legal Battles
Dominion filed a motion to remove Lambert from the Byrne case for violating a protective order, leading to threats against the company. The company has been at the center of conspiracy theories surrounding Trump’s election defeat and has filed defamation lawsuits against prominent election deniers, including Mike Lindell and Sidney Powell.
In conclusion, Lambert’s actions have led to legal consequences and sparked further controversy surrounding the 2020 election. Dominion Voting Systems continues to defend its reputation against false claims and conspiracy theories as the legal battles unfold.