The Washington Post reports:
Wisconsin’s attorney general filed charges Tuesday against an aide and two attorneys who advised Donald Trump over a meeting of Republicans who claimed to be the state’s 2020 presidential electors even though Trump had lost the state.
The charges are the first in Wisconsin related to the meeting of electors. Prosecutors have separately charged Republicans who were involved in similar efforts in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada and Georgia.
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul (D) charged Trump campaign aide Michael Roman and attorneys Kenneth Chesebro and James Troupis with one felony county of forgery each, according to online court records.
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BREAKING: Ken CHESEBRO charged with forgery in Wisconsin. (h/t @mattsmith_news) pic.twitter.com/IjyN9ObdKc
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JUST IN: Former Trump campaign attorney Kenneth Chesebro has been charged in Wisconsin with one count of forgery in connection to the 2020 fake electors scheme. https://t.co/gM9sq2NA6A
— Axios (@axios) June 4, 2024
NEW: Ken Chesebro, James Troupis, and Michael Roman have been indicted in Wisconsin. Each face one count of forgery in relation to 2020 electors scheme. pic.twitter.com/5zHGemdhYp
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