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Wisconsin Judge Sends Two Trump Allies to Trial in Fake Electors Forgery Case

The ruling turned on internal messages that prosecutors say show an effort to pass off a false elector certificate as genuine.

Overview

  • Dane County Judge John Hyland found probable cause to proceed on 11 felony forgery counts against Jim Troupis and Mike Roman after a lengthy preliminary hearing.
  • Co-defendant Ken Chesebro was separated from the proceeding and will have a later probable-cause hearing pending rulings on what statements of his are admissible.
  • Prosecutors allege the trio prepared false documents and misled 10 Republican electors into signing a certificate falsely asserting Trump won Wisconsin in 2020.
  • Hyland cited defendants’ emails and texts as evidence of intent to present the certificate as legitimate rather than as a contingency.
  • The state case advances as similar prosecutions in Michigan and Georgia have faltered, and the defendants’ inclusion on a presidential pardon list does not affect Wisconsin’s charges.