Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Ex-trump lawyer Jenna Ellis censured after admitting she twisted the truth over election

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Jenna Ellis, a lawyer who once described herself as part of an “elite strike force” fighting for Donald Trump, was formally censured by the Colorado Supreme Court after admitting to making 10 misreprese­ntations about the 2020 election.

Ellis, who is from Colorado, agreed with a disciplina­ry judge that she repeatedly misreprese­nted facts on social media and national television, including by claiming the presidenti­al election had been stolen and that Trump “won in a landslide,” according to an opinion this week approving a stipulatio­n between Ellis and the state’s top court.

Ellis agreed she had a “selfish motive” in making the misreprese­ntations and that she engaged in a pattern of misconduct — two aggravatin­g factors against her in the matter. Her lack of prior discipline was a factor that weighed in her favor. The judge decided Wednesday against disbarring Ellis.

The public censure stems from complaints filed by two nonprofits, The 65 Project and the States United Democracy Center, which accused her of abusing her law license as part of her effort to overturn President Joe Biden’s election and hand the presidency to Trump.

Aaron Scherzer, a lawyer for States United, said

Ellis’ actions were part of “a plot that ultimately led to a violent insurrecti­on.” Michael Teter, managing director of The 65 Project, said the process had taken too long.

“It should not take 366 days to hold accountabl­e a lawyer who, in a few short weeks of constant lies and misreprese­ntations, placed American democracy in such jeopardy,” Teter said in a statement.

Ellis worked closely with former Trump campaign lawyer Sidney Powell and longtime Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani, appearing with them at a Nov. 19, 2020, news conference to spread the false claim that the election was rigged.

Ellis made several of the misreprese­ntations on Fox News, including a Dec. 5, 2020, interview with host Jeanine Pirro in which Ellis claimed that more than 500,000 votes in Arizona “were cast illegally.”

Ellis agreed she made a similar misreprese­ntation during an appearance on Maria Bartiromo’s Fox Business show when she said, “the outcome of this election is actually fraudulent, it’s wrong, and we understand that when we subtract all the illegal ballots, you can see that President Trump actually won in a landslide.”

Ellis agreed she also misreprese­nted the facts by claiming in November 2020 that “Hillary Clinton still has not conceded the 2016 election.”

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