Albany Times Union

Adviser faces disciplina­ry charges

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LOS ANGELES — Conservati­ve attorney John Eastman, a lead architect of some of former President Donald Trump’s efforts to remain in power after the 2020 election, was slapped Thursday with a series of disciplina­ry charges in California that could lead to his disbarment.

The State Bar of California’s chief trial counsel, George Cardona, said in a statement that the 11 charges stem from allegation­s that Eastman assisted Trump with a strategy — not supported by facts — to overturn the legitimate results of the 2020 election by obstructin­g the count of electoral votes of certain states.

The office intends to seek Eastman’s disbarment.

Eastman, the former dean of Chapman University law school in Southern California, was one of Trump’s lawyers during the election. He wrote a memo that argued former Vice President Mike Pence could keep Trump in power by overturnin­g the results of the election during a joint session of Congress convened to count electoral votes. Critics have likened that to instructio­ns for staging a coup.

The State Bar said Eastman faces charges that he violated the business and profession­s code by making false and misleading statements that constitute acts of “moral turpitude, dishonesty, and corruption.”

Eastman disputes “every aspect” of the charges filed by the State Bar, which are based on his role as counsel to the former president after the election, his attorney, Randall A. Miller, said in a statement.

The State Bar’s action “is part of a nationwide effort to use the bar discipline process to penalize attorneys who opposed the current administra­tion in the last presidenti­al election. Americans of both political parties should be troubled by this politiciza­tion of our nation’s state bars,”

Miller’s statement said.

In advising Trump, “Eastman’s assessment­s were the product of comprehens­ive research of the law and historical records — including the 12th Amendment and Electoral Count Act — supported by reasonable interpreta­tion of legal and historical precedent, scholarly analysis, and legislativ­e history,” Miller added.

In his statement, Cardona said the charges allege that Eastman “violated this duty in furtheranc­e of an attempt to usurp the will of the American people and overturn election results for the highest office in the land — an egregious and unpreceden­ted attack on our democracy.”

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