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Former Trump aides allege judicial misconduct in Wisconsin fake elector case

Former Trump associates face 11 felony forgery charges and seek judge's recusal and case transfer amid allegations of judicial misconduct in Wisconsin's 2020 fake-elector scheme.

  • Jim Troupis, a former Trump attorney, and two others face 11 felony charges for allegedly attempting to defraud 10 Republican electors who cast ballots for Trump in 2020 Wisconsin.
  • Troupis alleged judicial misconduct and requested the preliminary hearing be postponed, all Dane County judges recused, and the case moved to another county.
  • The Wisconsin Department of Justice prosecuting the case objected to postponing the preliminary hearing scheduled for December 15.
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Former Trump aides allege judicial misconduct in Wisconsin fake elector case

President Donald Trump’s former attorney in battleground Wisconsin is alleging that a judge presiding over his case and that of two other Trump aides charged with felonies related to the 2020 election is guilty of misconduct and must step aside.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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