Jenna Ellis Pleads Not Guilty In AZ Fake Electors Case

NBC News reports:

Jenna Ellis, an attorney for Donald Trump during his 2020 presidential campaign, pleaded not guilty Tuesday in the “fake electors” case in Arizona, where she and 17 other defendants face forgery, fraud and conspiracy charges related to alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.

All 18 of those charged have pleaded not guilty in Arizona. Ellis in 2023 pleaded guilty in the Georgia election interference case in which Trump was also charged.

Trump adviser Boris Epshteyn and Jim Lamon, a 2022 Republican Senate candidate, also appeared virtually in court Tuesday for their arraignments in the case, pleading not guilty. Epshteyn was an attorney and adviser to the 2016 and 2020 Trump campaigns.

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Ellis appeared here last week when she endorsed Colorado GOP chairman Dave Williams’ call to “burn all Pride flags.”

Her felony conviction in Georgia resulted in a three year suspension of her license to practice law in Colorado.