Jenna Ellis Accepts Three-Year Law License Suspension
Former Trump attorney admits fault in spreading false election claims, urges reconsideration of 'stolen' election belief.
- Ellis agreed to the suspension due to her guilty plea in the Georgia election case.
- She admitted to making multiple false statements during the 2020 election challenges.
- Ellis expressed deep remorse and urged others to reconsider the belief in a stolen election.
- The suspension includes fines, community service, and a mandatory apology letter to Georgia residents.
- Ellis' suspension starts on July 2, 2024, and ends on July 2, 2027, contingent on proving rehabilitation.