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« le: Novembre 19, 2024, 09:59:12 am »
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 Maricopa County, Arizona, defendants in a lawsuit filed by former GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake are looking to sanction Lake and her attorneys over the suit she filed challenging the integrity of the governor s election.The motion, which was joined by Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs, comes shortly after a judge threw out Lake s challenge of her defeat in the governor s race. The county wants to sanction the former TV anchor and her counsel, s stanley taza aying they filed a  bad-faith  lawsuit. The courts do not exist to  make political statements  and  fundraise,  or to  harass political opponents  and sow  completely unfounded doubts  about the integrity of the 2022 midterms, the motion states. The motion argues Lake owes $25,000 in attorneys  fees. Enough really is enough, It is past time to end unfounded attacks on elections and unwarranted accusations against election officials,  the motion says.                                        Last week, Maricopa County Superior Court  stanley cups Judge Peter Thompson, appointed by former Republican Gov. Jan Brewer, found the court did not find c stanley cups uk lear and convincing evidence of the widespread misconduct that Lake claimed affected the outcome of the election. Lake and her attorneys particularly focused on issues with ballot printers at some polling locations in populous Maricopa County in the suit against Maricopa County officials and Hobbs, the Arizona secretary of state.Lake, wholost to Hobbsby about 17,000 votes, was among the most vocal Republicans pushin Kesg MTV s Sway: Obama Town Hall Doesn t Reflect Bias
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