News about Sidney Powell
Smartmatic execs charged with orchestrating $1 million bribery and money laundering scheme
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August 9, 2024
A federal grand jury in Miami handed down the indictment charging a bribery scheme to use 'slush fund' payments that ran up the costs of voting machines in the Philippines.
How Trump lawyer Lin Wood 'sent a PRIVATE JET to the White House' with the 'holy grail' of election rigging evidence
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January 27, 2024
Lawyer L. Lin Wood was so invested in proving that now former President Donald Trump was the winner of the 2020 race that he and 'Kraken's' lawyer Sidney Powell chartered a private jet to Washington to bring 'the holy grail of evidence' to the White House. It was a thumb drive that included a videotaped deposition of Leamsy Salazar, the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's security chief who made wild claims about the voting machines rigging elections.
Following a voting machine defamation lawsuit, Fox News DROPS MyPillow adverts after founder Mike Lindell 'ran out of money to pay for them.'
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January 13, 2024
Mike Lindell, the founder of MyPillow, has opened up about his financial difficulties as a result of his denial of the 2020 election, which has resulted in court battles. According to Fox News, the CEO claims he has no idea why his company (right) have been axed, but insiders suspect it is because he is unable to pay for them. Lindell pleaded for viewers to'support' him in a video (left) announcing his cancellation.
Sidney Powell, a Democrat, has written a very brief apology letter for the election
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December 15, 2023
Two of the attorneys who represented Donald Trump in the Georgia RICO case also pleaded guilty.
Read Sidney Powell's VERY brief apology letter for election interference: Trump ally scrawls THIRTEEN-WORD handwritten note saying sorry for her role in Georgia RICO case - while Kenneth Chesebro manages to fill just three lines
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December 15, 2023
The letters from Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro were sent as part of a plea bargain, and they were only one sentence long. Neither letter acknowledges Joe Biden's victory in Georgia's 2020 race nor denies the allegations that Trump was cheated out of office by fraud. In a letter dated October 19 - the same day she pleaded guilty to six misdemeanors accusing her of plotting to unlawfully interfere with the execution of election duties.' I apologised for my conduct in connection with the events in Coffee County.' Powell wrote in a letter dated October 19.' "I'm sorry to the people of Georgia and Fulton County for my part in Count 15 of the indictment,' Chesebro wrote.' He wrote the letter on October 20, the day after he appeared in court on October 20 on a criminal charge of conspiration to present false documents.
Jenna Ellis to plead guilty in Trump Georgia election case
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October 24, 2023
It came only days after Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro, two other former Trump lawyers, entered compromises and pled guilty to lesser charges.
Jenna Ellis, a Trump co-defendant, has dropped out of TEARS as a result of a guilty plea in Georgia: The prosecutor says she would not have refused to represent ex-president 'if I knew then what she now know'
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October 24, 2023
Jenna Ellis was one of Trump's most prominent voices in protesting the 2020 election results. She was charged along with Trump, Rudy Giuliani, and more than a dozen others under Georgia's ant-racketeering statute. They had been accused of a criminal conspiracy to overturn the results. She pleaded guilty to a lesser charge and now faces Trump in tears and could testify against Trump.
In the Georgia election case, Kenneth Chesebro, a former Trump prosecutor, has reached a plea bargain with prosecutors
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October 20, 2023
Chesebro was arrested just over two months ago, as well as Trump and 17 others.
In the Georgia election case, Sidney Powell has pleaded guilty
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October 19, 2023
Sidney Powell, one of Donald Trump's former attorneys, has pleaded guilty to plotting to reverse the results of the 2020 presidential election.
In the Georgia election case, Sidney Powell plead GUILTY: In the 'Kraken' case, Donald Trump's 'Kraken' lawyer is in plea bargain negotiations, so will she turn?
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October 19, 2023
Sidney Powell, one of Donald Trump's former lawyers, has pleaded guilty to conspiring to reverse the 2020 US presidential election's results. During a surprise appearance at the Fulton County court on Thursday, the so-called 'Kraken' lawyer pled guilty to six counts of conspiracy to commit intentional interference with the execution of electoral service. A plea agreement is a strange change for a lawyer who ardently promoted conspiracy theories about the election being robbed. She avoided prison time and received six months probation, but her move has sparked rumors that she will cooperate and turn to her old boss. When she referred to Joe Biden's election victory as the 'Kraken,' Powell earned her nickname in 2020.
Trump WON'T stand trial in October: Judge rejects Fani Willis' bid to have all 19 co-defendants in Georgia election case be tried together - and warns they could ALL be split up
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September 14, 2023
On Thursday, a Georgia judge ruled that Donald Trump and 16 others would be tried separately from Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro, who are set to stand trial in the case based on a suspected plot to reverse the 2020 election results in the state. Powell and Chesebro had filed for a speedy trial, and Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee had set their trial to begin Oct. 23. The former president and the other defendants had requested to be tried separately from the two, with some arguing that they would not be ready in time for a trial in October.
Sidney Powell's trial in Georgia will be tried separately by Trump
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September 14, 2023
A Georgia judge ruled that Donald Trump and 16 others will be tried separately from Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro, who are set to trial next month in an election fraud lawsuit.
Trump says he'll TESTIFY at trial: Ex-President says he'll 'absolutely' take the stand in his own defense - before waving to crowds as he leaves Trump Tower
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September 6, 2023
In an interview with radio host Hugh Hewitt on Wednesday, the former president revealed that he is able to take the stand. I'm looking forward to testifying.' I'll testify at trial,' he told Hewitt. However, he says none of the allegations will make it that far since they will ultimately be dismissed. "They'll be dismissed, but we'll be asking, and we're going to be asking for dismissals of these politically motivated lawsuits," Trump said. This is a ruse.' It is election meddling,' he said. Trump also stated that he had no interest in signing a plea bargain, particularly if the condition was that he would have dropped out of the 2024 election.
Mark Meadows is pleaded not guilty in Georgia - as the story indicates he might be preparing to FLIP his old boss
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September 5, 2023
Meadows was the first of the 19 co-defendants to cancel Wednesday's arraignment and avoid an appearance that will be shown live on television.
In the Georgia election subversion case, Trump plead not guilty, and he avoids an in-person court appearance or confronting the judge on television
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August 31, 2023
The former president's right to an arraignment was waived next week. The step came a week after he posed for his first mugshot. Trump signed a not guilty plea in a court filing. In a world where CCTV cameras are permitted in the courtroom, the move prevents what would be yet another high-profile appearance. Despite Trump's hype about his arrest and mugshot shooting in advance and hawking the image as campaign merchandise, the event has remained largely unnoticed.
Sidney Powell, the Trump counsel, has pleaded not guilty to the Georgia election charges
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August 29, 2023
Powell waived her right to be arraigned alongside 18 other co-defendants, including Trump, in Fulton County next Wednesday. Trevian Kutti and Ray Smith, Trump's allies, have also dismissed formal arraignment and entered not guilty pleas.
"I will NEVER SURRENDER our country to these tyrants," Trump said in a middle-of-the-night fundraising email shortly after being arrested for the fourth time
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August 15, 2023
On Monday, the former president was indicted in Georgia for his suspected participation in the campaign to reverse the 2020 election, with prosecutors accusing him of being the head of a "criminal group." Trump and his campaign sent an angry email to supporters, accusing him of supporting his 2024 presidential campaign, despite being urging them to contribute towards his 2024 presidential campaign. In an email sent around 3 a.m., Trump declared that 'Justice and the rule of law are officially DEAD in America,' he wrote. Willis, a 'left-wing prosecutor' with a "strong anti-Trump bias," said, "she has INDICTED ME despite having committed NO CRIME," Trump's email said, before going on to say, "I will NEVER SURRENDER our country's these tyrants."
As they seek to avoid jail time, Trump's co-conspirators in the effort to reverse the 2020 election are already backstabbing each other
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August 14, 2023
The group of unindicted 'co-conspirators' in former President Donald Trump's suspected plot to reverse the 2020 presidential election is already working together to avoid prison time. Rolling Stone was out with a study on Sunday tracing the finger of rivalry between ex-trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro, and John Eastman, four of the six unidentified co-conspirators in the August 1 indictment.
Viet Dinh, Fox Corporation's top lawyer, is expected to leave the firm following the Dominion contract's historic $785 million settlement and a net loss of 75%
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August 11, 2023
Dinh (pictured left), who will leave the role at the end of 2023, joined Fox in 2018 and headed its legal and compliance divisions during the months-long court battle sparked by the network's coverage of false charges that Dominion riggered the election. Dinh would receive a lump-sum cash payment of $23 million as part of a separation deal, according to Fox. After leaving the role of legal adviser, he'll become a special advisor to the firm.
In an DOJ indictment, Donald Trump's six co-conspirators were named, including his former counsel Rudy Giuliani and ex-federal prosecutor Sidney Powell
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August 2, 2023
Six co-conspiritors were indicted, but were not charged but were involved in Trump's plot, according to Donald Trump's indictment in attempting to reverse the 2020 election. Three of the six lawyers are instantly identifiable, including three of Trump's attorneys, John Eastman, Rudy Giuliani, and Sidney Powell. Jeffrey Clark, a former Justice Department prosecutor, and Kenneth Chesebro were among those indicted as "an attorney who participated in establishing and deploying a scheme to submit fraudulent slates of presidential elections in the attempt to block the certification process.' The sixth is a political advisor. In his criminal attempts to reverse the legitimate results of the 2020 presidential election and keep control, Trump is accused of enlisting the six to 'assist him.' There are no charges against the six people involved.
The main object of the special counsel prosecutor's probe is Trump's 'unhinged' 2020 Oval Office meeting
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July 7, 2023
Investigators led by CNN have interrogated multiple witnesses regarding the December 18, 2020 meeting, including Trump's former counsel Rudi Giuliani, who was interviewed by the network last month. Former national security advisor Michael Flynn, former Trump prosecutor Sidney Powell, and former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne attended the meeting. Despite White House counsel's rebuttal, the former president made some of the most desperate and bizarre plans to keep him in office after losing the election to President Joe Biden. Investigators question multiple sources before the grand jury and during interviews about the meeting, a felony,' CNN said Smith's staff had requested multiple witnesses before the grand jury and that they had indicated their intention to maintain their interest.'
After suing Fox, fired Tucker Carlson producer Abby Grossberg receives a $12 million payout
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June 30, 2023
Grossberg also sued the network and Carlson later this year, claiming she was threatened and set up as the scapegoat for Fox's Dominion Voting lawsuit. Carlson and the network enabled a volatile and misogynistic work environment, according to her, who was fired for going public with her allegations, which included that Carlson and the network enabled a hostile and misogynistic work environment. Grossberg released a statement congratulating Fox's decision that she had investigated her allegations seriously. 'While I stand by my publicly filed claims and allegations in the aftermath of today's settlement of $12 million, pursuant to which I have now dropped those allegations, I am heartened that Fox News has taken me and my legal concerns seriously.' Based on our Fox News interviews today, I am hopeful that this bill would be a welcome step by the Network in terms of its treatment of women and minorities in the workplace.' she said.
Rudy Giuliani is one of six people suing for defamation
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April 19, 2023
The voting tech firm is now suing Newsmax, OANN, Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Mike Lindell, and Patrick Byrne, in addition to the nearly $800 million promised to Dominion by Fox.
Rudy Giuliani, Newsmax, and OANN are among the six others suing for defamation
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April 19, 2023
In addition to Fox's nearly $800 million promised to Dominion, the voting tech corporation is also sueing Newsmax, OANN, Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Mike Lindell, and Patrick Byrne. As a scheduling order scheduled a February 2024 hearing to determine potential trial dates, don't expect Dominion's lawsuits against Powell, Giuliani, and Lindell until mid-2024. Newsmax, OANN, and Byrne's voting technology company is demanding $1.6 billion a piece from three of the plaintiffs. Powell, Giuliani, and Lindell's lawsuits are marginally less costly: $1.3 billion in damages.