Jenna Ellis, one of former President Donald Trump's 2020 election lawyers, admitted in Colorado court proceedings that she spewed 'misrepresentations' about the outcome of the presidential election.
Ellis, alongside former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and conspiracy theorist Sidney Powell, were the faces of Trump's effort to overturn President Joe Biden's 2020 win by claiming there was widespread voter fraud.
Last year the bipartisan watchdog group, 65 Project, filed a complaint accusing Ellis of professional misconduct with the aim of getting her disbarred in her home state of Colorado.
In a decision released Wednesday, Colorado's top disciplinary judge Bryon Large wrote that Ellis had agreed she made 10 misrepresentations on Twitter and during television appearances during November and December of 2020.
Those misrepresentations included tweets in which she said the 'election was STOLEN' to longer statements saying that there was evidence widespread fraud occurred.
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