10th Circuit revives Colorado voter intimidation lawsuit due to judge’s error
The appeals court said excluding USEIP limited the evidence and sent the voter intimidation lawsuit back for a new trial.
3 Articles
3 Articles
Election deniers' win overturned as new trial ordered for voter intimidation
A federal appeals court overturned a victory for three Colorado election deniers accused of sending armed canvassers to voters' doors to intimidate them over the 2020 election.Shawn Smith, Ashley Epp, and Holly Kasun — co-founders of the United States Election Integrity Plan — had won at trial. The Tenth Circuit reversed that ruling on Monday and ordered a new trial against all three, as well as USEIP itself.USEIP volunteers — sometimes armed an…
10th Circuit revives Colorado voter intimidation lawsuit due to judge’s error
The Denver-based federal appeals court on Monday reversed a trial judge’s finding that the leaders of an “election integrity” effort had not illegally intimidated Colorado voters through an organized door-to-door canvassing project to search for election fraud in the wake of the 2020 presidential race.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left, 50% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium


