Gunny
03-10-2023, 08:57 AM
The fine print:
Ellis agreed that her statements violated Colorado’s Rules of Professional Conduct, which prohibits lawyers from engaging in dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation, but on Twitter Thursday she said the case (https://twitter.com/JennaEllisEsq/status/1633870066662928385) “was politically motivated from the start from Democrats and Never Trumpers.”
“They ultimately failed to destroy me and failed in their attempt to deprive me of my bar license. I’m glad to have this behind me and remain in good standing in the State of Colorado,” she said.
She had to take a "plea bargain". Confess or lose your license. IMO, if she is indeed guilty of knowingly committing such offenses, there would be nothing except politics to stop the state from taking her license.
"Liar, liar." Who's the biggest liar?:rolleyes:
https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/3891799-trump-attorney-admits-misrepresenting-evidence-of-election-fraud/
Ellis agreed that her statements violated Colorado’s Rules of Professional Conduct, which prohibits lawyers from engaging in dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation, but on Twitter Thursday she said the case (https://twitter.com/JennaEllisEsq/status/1633870066662928385) “was politically motivated from the start from Democrats and Never Trumpers.”
“They ultimately failed to destroy me and failed in their attempt to deprive me of my bar license. I’m glad to have this behind me and remain in good standing in the State of Colorado,” she said.
She had to take a "plea bargain". Confess or lose your license. IMO, if she is indeed guilty of knowingly committing such offenses, there would be nothing except politics to stop the state from taking her license.
"Liar, liar." Who's the biggest liar?:rolleyes:
https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/3891799-trump-attorney-admits-misrepresenting-evidence-of-election-fraud/