Former Colorado county clerk Tina Peters sentenced to 9 years for voting data scheme
- Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters was sentenced to nine years for her role in a 2021 security breach.
- A judge criticized Peters for her crimes related to misleading claims about voting machine fraud in the 2020 presidential election before sentencing.
- Peters was convicted of four felony and three misdemeanor charges, including conspiracy and misconduct, after using someone else's security badge to access election equipment.
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‘You are a charlatan’: Judge blasts former Colorado county clerk Tina Peters at sentencing
A judge sentenced former Colorado county clerk Tina Peters to nine years behind bars for a data-breach scheme spawned from the rampant false claims about voting machine fraud in the 2020 presidential race.
Former Mesa County Clerk and Gold Star Mother Tina Peters Sentenced to 9 Years Amidst Claims of Political Persecution
from Your News: Tina Peters, former Mesa County Clerk, has been sentenced to nine years in prison for her role in an election-related case, following charges of misconduct and tampering with election data. By yourNEWS Media Newsroom Tina Peters, a former Mesa County, Colorado clerk and prominent figure in election fraud controversies, has been sentenced […]
Former county clerk gets 9 years in prison for tampering with voting machines - West Hawaii Today
Tina Peters, the former clerk of Mesa County, Colorado, was sentenced Thursday to nine years in prison after being found guilty in August of tampering with voting machines under her control in a failed attempt to prove that they had been used to rig the 2020 election against former President Donald Trump.
CO election denier Tina Peters sentenced to 9 years in prison over voting systems breach
Former Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters was sentenced to nine years in prison on Thursday for her role in a 2021 security breach in the elections office she was supposed to oversee. Peters will spend the next six weeks to six months in the Mesa County Detention Facility before being transferred to the Colorado Department of Corrections, where she will serve her nine-year prison sentence. 21st Judicial District Judge Matthew Barrett …
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