Pro-Trump Attorney Stefanie Lambert Faces Charges in Michigan for 2020 Election Tampering
Lambert surrendered to Michigan authorities after failing to appear at a court hearing, facing felony charges related to accessing voting equipment.
- Stefanie Lambert turned herself in to Michigan authorities on an outstanding warrant, following her arrest in Washington, D.C.
- Lambert is charged with felony offenses for improperly accessing voting equipment in Michigan, aiming to find evidence of a conspiracy to steal the 2020 election.
- A $10,000 bond was set for Lambert's release; she was also ordered to submit fingerprints and DNA.
- Prosecutors argue Lambert's actions have significantly disrupted the legal proceedings of the case.
- Lambert was previously arrested in D.C. for leaking internal emails from Dominion Voting Systems, in connection with election conspiracy theories.