Former Trump Aides Accuse Wisconsin Judge of Misconduct in Fake Elector Case
In Wisconsin, President Trump's former attorney, Jim Troupis, along with two other former Trump associates, Kenneth Chesebro and Mike Roman, have accused a judge of misconduct in a case related to the 2020 election. The case involves allegations of forgery and fraud concerning a scheme to submit false paperwork claiming Trump won Wisconsin. The defendants have requested that the preliminary hearing, scheduled for December 15, be postponed and that an evidentiary hearing be conducted by a judge in another county. The details of the alleged judicial misconduct have been sealed by the court. The defendants face 11 felony charges, each carrying a maximum penalty of six years in prison and a $10,000 fine. The Wisconsin Department of Justice, prosecuting the case, has not commented on the allegations.