Texas regulators seek punishment for pro-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell
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[March 10, 2022] By
Jan Wolfe
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Texas legal
regulators have asked a judge to discipline attorney Sidney Powell for
filing lawsuits they say were frivolous in support of former President
Donald Trump's false claims of election fraud.
The disciplinary action is a major development in what has become a
nationwide effort to punish pro-Trump lawyers who tried to overturn the
November 2020 presidential election result, but is not a final finding
of wrongdoing.
A Texas state court judge will hear the complaint and decide whether to
impose a sanction and what that might be.
In the complaint made public on Tuesday, the State Bar of Texas
Commission for Lawyer Discipline said Powell "had no reasonable basis"
for filing lawsuits challenging President Joe Biden's victories in key
battleground states.
"Respondent (Powell) had no reasonable basis to believe the lawsuits she
filed were not frivolous," the complaint stated and called the suits a
violation of a federal ethics rule requiring an attorney's due diligence
before asserting claims in court.
Powell said in a statement that she looked forward to presenting
evidence to clear her name.
"The Texas bar decision was totally expected, but it is an unfortunate
and poor decision by the Bar," Powell said. "No lawyer could practice
law under the rule they would set for me."
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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 represented Trump's campaign
when he sought to overturn the election result. 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 August, a federal judge in Michigan said an election lawsuit
Powell filed in that state was frivolous.
"This lawsuit represents a historic and profound abuse of the
judicial process," U.S. District Judge Linda 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."
Powell and lawyers with whom she worked have appealed that ruling,
saying her conduct was ethical.
(Reporting by Jan Wolfe; Editing by Scott Malone and Howard Goller)
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