Michigan’s AG files criminal charges against 16 Trump supporters for ‘conspiracy’ over alleged 2020 alternate electors plan
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The Michigan Attorney General's Office has charged 16 people for signing certificates claiming that former President Donald Trump won the presidential election in 2020.
The individuals have each been charged with eight felony counts, including forgery, conspiracy to commit forgery, and election law forgery. Some of the charges carry jail sentences of 14 years and/or a $10,000 fine.
Attorney General Dana Nessel announced the charges against Kathleen Berden, William Choate, Amy Marie Facchinello, Clifford Frost Jr., Stanley Grot, John Haggard, Mari-ann McQuater Henry, Timothy King, Michele Goder Lundgren, Meshawn Maddock, James Robbins Renner, Mayra Adela Rodriguez, Rose Rook, Marian Sheridan, Kenneth Thompson, and Kent Vanderwood on Tuesday.
The conspiracy to commit forgery charge states that the defendants conspired with Rodriguez, Berden, and Maddock, specifically, to "falsely make, alter, forge, or counterfeit a public record, with the intent to injure or defraud."