Colorado Judge Dismisses Voter Intimidation Lawsuit
Colorado Judge Dismisses Voter Intimidation Lawsuit
Colorado Judge Dismisses Voter Intimidation Lawsuit
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A Colorado judge dismissed claims by civil and voting rights groups that alleged Donald Trump supporters engaged in voter intimidation through door-to-door canvassing after the 2020 election. The lawsuit against the U.S. Election Integrity Plan, tied to Trump and election conspiracy theories, was ended early by U.S. District Judge Charlotte Sweeney due to insufficient evidence of intimidation. The plaintiffs, including the NAACP and the League of Women Voters, invoked the Ku Klux Klan Act but failed to prove their case. The defendants, associated with MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, were accused of voter intimidation but were cleared by the judge, who emphasized that the case was not about broader issues like the January 6 insurrection or election security. The lawsuit, filed in 2022, targeted the defendants for alleged voter intimidation, but the trial was cut short as the evidence presented was deemed insufficient by the judge.

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