'Profound abuse': Judge disciplines pro-Trump lawyers over election
lawsuit
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[August 26, 2021]
By Jan Wolfe
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. judge on
Wednesday sanctioned Sidney Powell and other lawyers who sued in
Michigan to overturn Democratic President Joe Biden's election victory
over Donald Trump, and suggested they might deserve to lose their law
licenses.
In a highly anticipated written ruling, U.S. District Judge Linda Parker
in Detroit said the pro-Trump lawyers, including Powell and prominent
litigator Lin Wood, should have investigated the Republican former
president's voter fraud claims more carefully before filing what Parker
called a "frivolous" lawsuit.
Parker, who dismissed the Michigan suit last December, formally
requested that disciplinary bodies investigate whether the pro-Trump
lawyers should have their law licenses revoked. The judge also ordered
the lawyers to attend classes on the ethical and legal requirements for
filing legal claims.
"This lawsuit represents a historic and profound abuse of the judicial
process," Parker said in her decision, adding that the case "was never
about fraud - it was about undermining the People's faith in our
democracy and debasing the judicial process to do so."
The judge said Powell, Wood, and other lawyers who worked with them
"have scorned their oath, flouted the rules, and attempted to undermine
the integrity of the judiciary along the way."
Powell did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Wood said on the social media platform Telegram that he "had nothing to
do with" the lawsuit and would appeal.
Powell represented Trump's campaign when he tried to overturn last Nov.
3's presidential election in the courts. His campaign distanced itself
from Powell after she claimed without evidence at a Nov. 19 news
conference that electronic voting systems had switched millions of
ballots to Biden.
In a written decision last December, Parker said
Powell's voter fraud claims were "nothing but speculation and
conjecture" and that, in any event, the Texas lawyer waited too long to
file her lawsuit.
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Sidney Powell, an attorney later disavowed by the Trump campaign,
participates in a news conference with U.S. President Donald Trump's
personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani (not pictured) at the Republican
National Committee headquarters on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S.
November 19, 2020. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo
Powell asserted in a court hearing last month that she had carefully
vetted her election fraud claims before suing, and that the only way
to test them would have been at trial or a hearing on evidence
gathered. Her co-counsel repeatedly called for such an evidentiary
hearing.
Starting in January, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and other
government lawyers asked the judge to discipline the pro-Trump
lawyers, saying they had filed a frivolous lawsuit full of typos and
factual errors and should be held accountable.
"I'm pleased to see that the Court has ensured there is
accountability for the attorneys who perpetuated meritless arguments
in court," Nessel said in a statement on Wednesday.
"I appreciate the unmistakable message (the judge) sends with this
ruling - those who vow to uphold the Constitution must answer for
abandoning that oath."
Parker on Thursday also ordered the pro-Trump lawyers to reimburse
election officials for the cost of defending the lawsuit. The amount
will be determined by the judge in the coming months, said David
Fink, a lawyer for the City of Detroit who requested sanctions, in
an interview.
(Reporting by Jan Wolfe; editing by Richard Pullin)
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