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SCOUT rejects appeal from Trump-allied lawyers over 2020 election lawsuit in Michigan

The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an appeal from Sidney Powell and other lawyers allied with former President Donald Trump over $150,000 in sanctions they were ordered to pay for abusing the court system with a sham lawsuit challenging the 2020 election results in Michigan.

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  • The Supreme Court rejected an appeal from Sidney Powell and other lawyers allied with Donald Trump regarding $150,000 in sanctions for filing a baseless lawsuit challenging the 2020 election results in Michigan.
  • The sanctions were upheld against seven lawyers, including L. Lin Wood, for their role in the lawsuit filed on behalf of six Republican voters after Biden’s victory in Michigan.
  • L. Lin Wood claimed his only involvement was offering support to Powell as a seasoned litigator.
  • The sanctions, intended to cover the legal costs of the state and Detroit, were originally set at $175,000 but were reduced by a federal appeals court by about $25,000.
  • Sidney Powell also pleaded guilty to state criminal charges in Georgia related to efforts to overturn the election results, facing six misdemeanors for conspiring to interfere with election duties.
  • Powell was known for her statement about “releasing the Kraken” in reference to a lawsuit aimed at contesting the presidential election outcome.

The Associated Press has the story:

SCOUT rejects appeal from Trump-allied lawyers over 2020 election lawsuit in Michigan

Newslooks- WASHINGTON (AP) —

The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an appeal from Sidney Powell and other lawyers allied with former President Donald Trump over $150,000 in sanctions they were ordered to pay for abusing the court system with a sham lawsuit challenging the 2020 election results in Michigan.

The justices did not comment in leaving in place the sanctions against seven lawyers who were part of the lawsuit filed on behalf of six Republican voters after Joe Biden’s 154,000-vote victory over Trump in the state.

Among the lawyers is L. Lin Wood, whose name was on the lawsuit. Wood has insisted he had no role other than to tell Powell he would be available if she needed a seasoned litigator.

The money is owed to the state and Detroit, for their costs in defending the lawsuit. The sanctions initially totaled $175,000, but a federal appeals court reduced them by about $25,000.

In October, Powell pleaded guilty to state criminal charges in Georgia over her efforts to overturn Trump’s loss in the state. She pleaded guilty to six misdemeanors accusing her of conspiring to intentionally interfere with the performance of election duties.

Powell gained notoriety for saying in November 2020 that she would “release the Kraken,” invoking a mythical sea monster when talking about a lawsuit she planned to file to challenge the results of the presidential election.

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