Tina Peters Convicted for Election Security Breach
Former Colorado clerk found guilty on multiple charges related to unauthorized access to voting systems after the 2020 election.
- Peters was convicted of three felonies and several misdemeanors, including attempting to influence a public servant and conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation.
- She facilitated unauthorized access to secure voting systems by using another person's security badge.
- The breach was connected to unfounded conspiracy theories promoted by My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell.
- Peters' co-defendants, including her deputy clerk, took plea deals and testified against her.
- Sentencing is scheduled for October, with Peters facing potential prison time.