The Columbus Dispatch

Michigan, Detroit seek $204K for fighting election lawsuit

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DETROIT – Attorneys are seeking $204,000 in fees for successful­ly defending Detroit and Michigan from a post-election lawsuit filed by lawyers aligned with former President Donald Trump.

The tally filed Wednesday came two weeks after a judge said the lawyers, including Sidney Powell and L. Lin Wood, would pay a penalty for pursuing the case. The final figure will be determined later.

Trump voters filed a lawsuit in November after Michigan’s vote in favor of Joe Biden was certified. They alleged fraud and wanted voting machines impounded.

U.S. District Judge Linda Parker said the lawsuit was a sham.

“Individual­s may have a right – within

certain bounds – to disseminat­e allegation­s of fraud unsupporte­d by law or fact in the public sphere,” the judge said. “But attorneys cannot exploit their privilege and access to the judicial process to do the same.”

Detroit was represente­d by lawyers in private practice. They’re seeking $182,000. The Michigan attorney general’s office is requesting about $22,000.

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