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Powell pleads guilty and agrees to testify.

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Uh...she's not a real Republican?

An ANTIFA plant, maybe?


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https://www.newsmax.com/us/sidney-powell-plea-deal-georgia/2023/10/19/id/1138905/ (reprinted from the team-Democrat leftist Associated Press)

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Lawyer Sidney Powell Pleads Guilty in Georgia 2020 Election Case
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Thursday, 19 October 2023 10:15 AM EDT


Lawyer Sidney Powell pleaded guilty to reduced charges Thursday over efforts to overturn Donald Trump’s loss in the 2020 election in Georgia, becoming the second defendant in the sprawling case to reach a deal with prosecutors.

Powell, who was charged alongside Trump and 17 others with violating the state’s anti-racketeering law, entered the plea just a day before jury selection was set to start in her trial. A judge agreed that she will serve about six years of probation, have to pay $2,700 in restitution and have to testify truthfully against her co-defendants.

She was initially charged with racketeering and six other counts as part of a wide-ranging scheme to keep the Republican president in power after he lost the 2020 election to Democrat Joe Biden. Prosecutors claim she also participated in an unauthorized breach of elections equipment in a rural Georgia county elections office.


What isn't discussed is that she's a highly accomplished lawyer and federal prosecutor, and was one of the lawyers in the Bill Clinton Whitewater special investigation.

What also isn't discussed is that she, as a private attorney afterward, represented multiple clients before the U S Supreme Court, and had a high ratio of having cases overturned by the Court, due to how egregiously corrupt, unfair and un-consttitutional those convictions were prosecuted by the FBI and DOJ.

A few years ago on Mark Levin's Life Liberty and Levin program, sometime in 2018-2019, Sidney Powell was interviewed for the full hour, on 30 years of cases she worked on. She warned that for over 25 years, in case after case, the FBI and DOJ had maliciously prosecuted, with-held exculpatory evidence, and exhibited incredible hubris in case after case, and she had overturned the convictions of many of them in the Supreme Court. I highly recommend watching this interview, to see her in her own words discuss her legal book, and the cases she worked on.

And at the core, in virtually all these cases, she reveals the same bad actors at FBI for over 25 years: James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Andrew Weissmann, Patrick Fitzgerald, Robert Mueller and many others who again appeared in the FBI's fake charges against Donald Trump and those in his administration, who once again abused their power in the FBI, DOJ, and Mueller special investigation. Following the same pattern of overcharging to intimidate innocent men into plea deals, hiding exculpatory evidence, and otherwise malicious prosecutions of innocent people, just to raise their conviction rates, or for Democrat-Bolshevik political purposes.


There is no way a lawyer like Sidney Powell, this smart and this accomplished, broke laws and made errors. She could only be ACCUSED of doing so in a rigged trial, with corrupt prosecutors, a corrupt judge,and a partisan jury pool, that was pushed by the judge and prosecutors into an over 90% Democrat venue, to select a jury from.
And while Sidney Powell early on legally filed to dismiss the frivolous case against her, when looking at how the Democrat-Bolsheviks and deep state have control of every piece of the legal system prosecuting her --prosecutors, judge and jury-- perhaps your best bet is to take a plea bargain and end it.

The prior cases against Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn, Roger Stone and many other Trump officials, gives further evidence to how consistently rigged the system against them, and against Sidney Powell, is.

So Sidney Powell, who is 68, elected to take a plea deal, that gives her several years of probation and no jail time, with a fine that on her salary amounts to buying a pack of gum. And all she has to do is testify and tell the truth.
Not read an FBI script, as Michael Cohen did.
Or as FBI tried to make Jerome Corsi read, who told FBI o go to hell, and had a press conference where he told the truth about what the FBI was attempting, what FBI have been doing with over-charging and malicious prosecution shakedowns for at least 25 years.

Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), for example. Prosecution unanimously overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Multiple Enron and Arthur-Andersen executives , again maliciously prosecuted by FBI, again unanimously overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Scooter Libby, another example, maliciously prosecuted by FBI, and left in jail EVEN AFTER the TRUE leaker of information that exposed CIA agent Valerie Plame (State Dept deputy assistant Richard Armitage said he revealed her as a CIA agent) and came forward that it was him, not Libby who accidentally revealed her identity. But hey, Libby is a Republican, so Libby was left in jail, until Trump pardoned him many years later.


The case against Sidney Powell, and against many other Trump staffers, looks like yet another politically motivated malicious prosecution.
It's not even clear what Powell is accused of.

Vaguely described as "racketeering". For what? Legally challenging the Georgia state presidential election in court, as is hers, and Trump's, constitutional right?

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That's a whole lot of cope. You chose badly. Do better.

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Originally Posted by MisterJLA
Uh...she's not a real Republican?

An ANTIFA plant, maybe?

And, Kenneth Chesebro is an undercover FBI agent!

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Originally Posted by iggy
Originally Posted by MisterJLA
Uh...she's not a real Republican?

An ANTIFA plant, maybe?

And, Kenneth Chesebro is an undercover FBI agent!

lol


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Originally Posted by iggy
That's a whole lot of cope. You chose badly. Do better.

That's a whole lot of FACTS cited by me, actually. You are attempting to gloat about things you don't even understand.

The core fact is, the state overcharged these accused defendants, and they can't prosecute them successfully, and THAT is why they are being offered plea bargains to quietly end it, with as minimal embarassment as possible for the Democrat-Bolshevik prosecutors.

And Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro are willing to take plea deals with minimal fines and no prison sentence, just so they can minimize their legal cost and end it, to get on with their lives.

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You again gloat about Chesebro taking a plea deal, but both Ken Chesebro and Sidney Powell said within hours of their indictment months ago that they wanted to be tried separately from the 17 jointly indicted, to bring their own cases to a speedy conclusion.
Which is exactly what they got with these no-jail-time and minimum-fine plea bargains.

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/kenneth-chesebro-fulton-county-donald-trump/2023/10/20/id/1139073/



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Kenneth Chesebro, who served as a campaign legal adviser for former President Donald Trump, has accepted an offer to plead guilty as jury selection was under way in connection with the Fulton County, Georgia, election interference case.

Chesebro was charged along with Trump and more than a dozen co-defendants for attempting to delay the transfer of power after the 2020 election, and agreed on Friday to plead guilty to one felony count of conspiracy to commit filing false documents, reports The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

He had originally faced seven felony counts in the case.

Chesebro's plea means he will serve five years probation, pay $5,000 in restitution to the state, and serve 100 hours of community service. He was also ordered to write a letter of apology to the citizens of Georgia and to testify truthfully as the other cases move along.

His plea comes one day after attorney Sidney Powell pleaded guilty to six misdemeanor charges in connection with an election data breach in Coffee County, and after Atlanta bail bondsman Scott Hall reached a plea deal in the same incident.

Chesebro and Powell both sought speedy trials, with Chesebro described by the prosecution in the case as playing a major role in a plan for Republican electors being organized in support of Trump.

He had drafted memos suggesting the General Assembly or Congress could declare Trump as having won the 2020 election in Georgia, using voting fraud as a reason.

Before the deal, Chesebro was unsuccessful in a bid to have the memos excluded as trial evidence. He and Powell were to have been tried in the same proceedings.
Fulton County prosecutors have charged three GOP electors that Trump's campaign organized in Georgia, along with Trump, Chesebro, Powell, Hall, attorneys John Eastman and Rudy Giuliani, and several others allegedly involved in the plans.

And if you weren't a barely-closeted foaming-at-the-mouth lefist partisan, you would be able to see that.

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Now, make excuses trying to explain away Jenna Ellis...

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Follow that up with Mark Meadows turning federal witness for immunity. Going to love you rage over that one too, RINO...

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Originally Posted by iggy
cry Now, make excuses trying to explain away Jenna Ellis..cry .
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cryFollow that up with Mark Meadows turning federal witness for immunity. Going to love you rage over that one too, RINO..cry.

Cry harder, loser.

If Jenna Ellis taking a plea deal was anything to brag about, your side --the Democrat-Bolshevik side-- would have been crowing about it for months now.

Likewise, Mark Meadows has only agreed to tell the truth about his role with Trump's lawyers in contesting he Georgia results in the 2020 presidential election. And I think he doesn't see that Trump's legal team did anything wrong, just that he (Mark Meadows) did not think challenging the Georgia election results was a winning strategy.

Nothing you can say, Iggy, erases the fact that up till 3 AM on election night 2020, Trump was winning by a good margin in all 6 battleground states.
Up until in multiple states (including Georgia) the Democrats tricked Republican vote observers into going home, and with only Democrats present, the remaining Democrats cheated like hell all night long, and there was a highly suspicious spike in votes for Biden, way out of proportion to the percentages for Biden BEFORE Republican observers were tricked into leaving.
A rigged election, pure and simple.

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Evidence that Trump just never brought into court for some reason or maga propaganda? And Ellis taking a plea deal is recent development isn’t it?

Btw there were far more ballots that were mailed in because of Covid. As you well know Covid became politicized with democrats generally being more about following the guidelines. I mailed my ballot in for the first time. Those ballots were counted later. Trump had zillions of recounts with some being by hand. None of them helped him or showed the voter fraud he alleged.


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I was actually just about to post about Jenna Ellis being the 4th of the 17 to take a plea.

Jenna Ellis, Donald Trump’s former lawyer, takes plea deal in Georgia’s 2020 election-challenge case


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ATLANTA — Attorney and prominent conservative media figure Jenna Ellis pleaded guilty Tuesday to a felony charge over efforts to overturn Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss in Georgia, tearfully telling the judge she looks back on that time with “deep remorse.”

Ellis, the fourth defendant in the case to enter into a plea deal with prosecutors, was a vocal part of Trump’s reelection campaign in the last presidential cycle and was charged alongside the Republican former president and 17 others with violating the state’s anti-racketeering law.

Ellis pleaded guilty to one felony count of aiding and abetting false statements and writings. She had been facing charges of violating Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, known as RICO, and soliciting the violation of oath by a public officer, both felonies.
She rose to speak after pleading guilty, fighting back tears as she said she would not have represented Trump after the 2020 election if she knew then what she knows now, claiming that she relied on lawyers with much more experience than her and failed to verify the things they told her.

“What I did not do but should have done, Your Honor, was to make sure that the facts the other lawyers alleged to be true were in fact true,” the 38-year-old Ellis said.

The guilty plea from Ellis comes just days after two other defendants, fellow attorneys Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro, entered guilty pleas. That means three high-profile people responsible for pushing baseless legal challenges to Democrat Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory have agreed to accept responsibility for their roles rather than take their chances before a jury. A lower-profile defendant pleaded guilty last month.

[ video of Jenna Ellis in court ]

Responding to a reporter’s shouted question in the hallway of a New York City courthouse, where a civil case accusing him of inflating the value of his assets is being held, Trump said he didn’t know anything about Ellis’ plea deal but called it “too bad” and said he wasn’t worried by it.

“Don’t know anything, we’re totally innocent of everything, that’s political persecution is all it is,” he said.

Steve Sadow, Trump’s lead attorney in the Georgia case, used Ellis’ plea to cast doubt on the legitimacy of the racketeering charges Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis brought against all 19 defendants.

“For the fourth time, Fani Willis and her prosecution team have dismissed the RICO charge in return for a plea to probation,” he said. “What that shows is this so-called RICO case is nothing more than a bargaining chip for DA Willis.”

He also noted that Ellis pleaded guilty to a charge that wasn’t in the original indictment and doesn’t include Trump.

She was sentenced to five years of probation along with $5,000 in restitution, 100 hours of community service, writing an apology letter to the people of Georgia and testifying truthfully in trials related to this case.

The early pleas and the favorable punishment — probation rather than prison — could foreshadow similar outcomes for additional defendants who may see an admission of guilt and cooperation as their best hope for leniency. Even so, their value as witnesses against Trump is unclear given that their direct participation in unfounded schemes will no doubt expose them to attacks on their credibility and bruising cross-examinations should they testify.



The indictment in the sweeping case details a number of accusations against Ellis, including that she helped author plans on how to disrupt and delay congressional certification of the 2020 election’s results on Jan. 6, 2021, the day a mob of Trump supporters eventually overran the U.S. Capitol.

Ellis is also accused of urging state legislators to unlawfully appoint a set of presidential electors loyal to Trump at a hearing in Pennsylvania, and she later appeared with some of those lawmakers and Trump at a meeting on the topic at the White House. The indictment further says she similarly pushed state lawmakers to back false, pro-Trump electors in Georgia as well as Arizona and Michigan.

Prosecutor Daysha Young said in court Tuesday that Ellis attended a December 2020 meeting of Georgia state senators with Trump’s attorney and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and with Georgia-based attorney Ray Smith. Ellis “intentionally aided and abetted” the other two as they made false statements to the lawmakers, including that more than 2,500 people convicted of felonies, more than 66,000 people who were under 18 and more than 10,000 dead people voted in the 2020 election in Georgia, Young said.

Before her plea, Ellis, who lives in Florida, was defiant, posting in August on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, “The Democrats and the Fulton County DA are criminalizing the practice of law. I am resolved to trust the Lord.”

But she has been more critical of Trump since then, saying on conservative radio in September that she wouldn’t vote for him again, citing his “malignant, narcissistic tendency to simply say that he’s never done anything wrong.”

Along with Giuliani, Ellis was a leading voice in the Trump campaign’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election, appearing frequently on television and conservative media to tell lies about widespread fraud that did not occur and spread misinformation and conspiracy theories.

She was censured in Colorado in March after admitting she made repeated false statements about the 2020 election.

That punishment was due in part to a Nov. 20, 2020, appearance on Newsmax, during which she said, “With all those states (Nevada, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Georgia) combined we know that the election was stolen from President Trump, and we can prove that.”

Powell pleaded guilty to six misdemeanors and was sentenced to serve six years of probation and was ordered to pay a fine of $6,000. Chesebro pleaded guilty to one felony and was ordered to serve five years of probation, pay $5,000 in restitution and do 100 hours of community service. Bail bondsman Scott Graham Hall pleaded guilty to five misdemeanor charges and got five years of probation. All of them were ordered to write apology letters to the people of Georgia and to testify truthfully in any other trial in the case.

Ellis and the other three pleaded guilty under Georgia’s first offender law. That means that if they complete their probation without violating the terms or committing another crime, their records will be wiped clean.

Trump and the other defendants, including his White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, have pleaded not guilty.

Note that every one of them gets probation and no jail time, and has their records completely expunged once they complete their 5-year probation period.

As even this liberal-spin article says, this indicates the prosecution is taking pleas BECAUSE THEY CAN'T prosecute these cases and get guilty verdicts, so the prosecution are taking what they can get. Otherwise, as Democrat-Bolshevik lawfare prosecutors, they would be prosecuting each of those accused to the hilt.
Sidney Powell, Ken Chesebro, and Jenna Ellis are accepting the pleas just to end it and get on with their lives and minimize their legal costs. A small fine is a lot cheaper for them than a trial.

So... you're gloating about nothing.

I would believe what Jenna Ellis and the others say about the case 5 years from now, AFTER they no longer have a gun to their head where they could be thrown in prison or other punishments for allegedly violating their plea terms. I would lay money that 5 years from now, that each would say the case against them is/was total BS, and they said what they had to, to get past a biased judge, a biased prosecutor, and a biased jury, so they could just end it and get on with their lives, with a plea deal.
And that the corrupt judge and prosecutors can go straight to hell.

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If there wasn’t a case as you may want to believe these people wouldn’t be taking the deals I think.


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Originally Posted by Matter-eater Man
If there wasn’t a case as you may want to believe these people wouldn’t be taking the deals I think.

That's horseshit.

As I've said repeatedly, they are taking plea deals just to end it, whereas if they go to trial, it would likely go in their favor, but cost them potentially tens of thousands in legal fees.
And as the above article said (liberal media by the way), once they complete 5 years probation, their records will be completely expunged, no criminal record.


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