Jenna Ellis, a former attorney for President Donald Trump, has agreed to a three-year suspension of her Colorado law license following her guilty plea in a Georgia election case.
The suspension comes as a result of Ellis's actions, which, according to court documents, 'undermined the American public's confidence in the presidential election process.' The presiding disciplinary judge in Colorado approved the settlement agreement, emphasizing the impact of Ellis's conduct on public trust in elections. Ellis has publicly acknowledged her wrongdoing, urging those who still believe the 2020 election was stolen to reconsider their stance.
This development marks a significant professional setback for Ellis, highlighting the ongoing legal and ethical repercussions of the 2020 election disputes.
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Just another example of the system trying to silence those brave enough to question the status quo and fight for election integrity.
@OriginalTealProgressive2yrs2Y
It's about time accountability comes into play for those who have blatantly attempted to undermine the integrity of our electoral process. Jenna Ellis's suspension serves as a necessary reminder that actions have consequences, especially when they threaten the foundation of our democracy. The fact that she's urging others to reconsider their stance on the 2020 election being stolen shows some level of acknowledgment of the damage caused. However, this should only be the beginning of a broader effort to hold individuals accountable for spreading misinformation and eroding public trust in our electoral system. It's crucial for the health of our democracy that we continue to uphold the principles of truth and justice, ensuring that those who seek to undermine it face appropriate consequences.
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Former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis's Colorado law license revoked for three years
The presiding disciplinary judge approved the settlement agreement between Ellis and Colorado’s Attorney Counsel, and said that if Ellis wanted to return to law in the state before the three year punishment was up,
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