Tina peters sentenced to 9 years for data-breach scheme during 2020 election. Her sentencing held in Colorado County.
Tina peters Found Guilty
The Judge told Peters, “I am convinced you would do it all over again if you could,” the judge told her in handing down the sentence. “You’re as defiant as any defendant this court has ever seen.”
Tina engaged in crimes pertaining to false claims on voting machine fraud during the 2020 presidential race. Tina Peters made continuous efforts to press false claims of rigged voting machines failing to take her job seriously.
Republican Peters found guilty for permitting a man whose identity she failed to disclose to misuse a security card to gain access to the Mesa County election system. The man found to be a major promoter of false claims of voting machines manipulated to steal the election from Trump.
Republican Tina Peters seeking attempts at Fame
According to trail prosecutors attempts made by Peters to gain fame prompting false claims on voting problems. Found involved with those that promoted false accusations of the 2020 presidential election rigged.
Convicted on the following counts:
- Attempting to influence a public servant
- One count of conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation
- First-degree official misconduct
- Violation of duty
- Failing to comply with the secretary of state.
Conclusion
Guilty and convicted on nine accounts. The sentencing commenced will leave her behind bars for nine years.
Key Points
- Sentenced to 9 years for her role in a data-breach scheme during the 2020 election, involving false claims of voting machine fraud.
- She allowed an unidentified man, a promoter of false election claims, to misuse a security card to access the Mesa County election system.
- Peters convicted on multiple charges, including attempting to influence a public servant, conspiracy, and misconduct.