Tina Peters' Lawyer: Jailed Whistleblower Attacked in Prison
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Former Mesa County election clerk Tina Peters has allegedly been threatened and violently attacked multiple times inside a Colorado state prison, intensifying concerns that the high-profile election-integrity advocate is being targeted as a political prisoner rather than simply serving a sentence.​

In a communication addressed to former President Donald Trump, attorney Peter Ticktin detailed an alarming situation involving his client, Tina Peters. He recounted an incident from six months prior where Peters was allegedly threatened by fellow inmates with violence, including stabbing and murder threats. This serious situation was reported to the FBI and the Department of Justice, prompting an investigation where agents interviewed her. Subsequently, Peters was relocated to a different facility unit. However, Ticktin claims that in this new environment, she endured three separate attacks from other prisoners, necessitating intervention by guards to halt the assaults.

The letter, submitted as part of a request for a presidential pardon, highlights that Peters has persistently asked for a transfer to a safer unit designed for nonviolent or vulnerable inmates. Despite her repeated requests, she has reportedly been denied relocation six times without any justification. Publicly, Ticktin has expressed concerns about Peters’ well-being, stating she fears for her life, is experiencing depression, deteriorating health, and is subjected to conditions likened to solitary confinement, which could drive individuals to madness.

Donald Trump has consistently advocated for Peters’ release. He recently criticized Colorado Governor Jared Polis via Truth Social for his inaction, describing him as ineffective and calling for Tina’s freedom. Trump has also instructed the Justice Department to consider moving Peters into federal custody or to find a way to secure her release, portraying her as an innocent political prisoner enduring unjust and severe punishment.

The National File has chronicled Peters’ legal battle, focusing on her federal habeas corpus petition. This legal document asserts that Colorado courts denied her bond as a means to silence her critiques of the state’s election procedures, thereby infringing upon her First Amendment rights. During a July court session, Ticktin emphasized that Peters remains incarcerated out of a perceived threat she poses, not due to public safety concerns, but because of what she might express.

With increasing claims of death threats, multiple assaults by fellow inmates, and a lack of adequate protection and medical support being ignored by authorities, Peters’ situation has sparked widespread calls for her release or a presidential pardon. Her predicament has drawn attention to her status as a political prisoner, painting her as an unjustly punished advocate for election transparency in a system that suppresses dissenting voices.

Amid growing allegations that Peters has faced death threats, been assaulted three times by inmates, and denied adequate protection or medical care—despite notifications to the FBI and DOJ—her case has galvanized calls for her immediate release or pardon, including direct appeals to President Trump. Tina Peters’ ordeal underscores a profound injustice, positioning her as a political prisoner and American hero unjustly silenced for championing election transparency amid a system that punishes dissent.

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