Dominion Voting Systems, Stefanie Lambert

Dominion Voting Systems (AP Photo/Ben Gray, File), Stefanie Lambert (Oakland County Sheriff’s Office)

Lawyers have renewed their demand for a “Kraken” lawyer’s ouster from representing former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne in Dominion Voting Systems’ billion-dollar defamation lawsuit, saying that the defendant and his lawyer appeared to give a sheriff “username-and-password access” to discovery to boost the law enforcement officer’s 2020 election criminal probe.

Last Friday, one day after a U.S. magistrate judge ordered Stefanie Lambert and her client Patrick Byrne to “immediately desist” from discovery leaks, Dominion lawyers filed a reply to further support their request to have the “Kraken” attorney kicked off of the case posthaste.

Earlier last week, Lambert appeared in court for a hearing in Washington, D.C., was placed under arrest when that proceeding ended, and spent a night in jail. The attorney, known for her involvement as local counsel in the ill-fated Michigan version of the “Kraken” lawsuits to overturn the 2020 election, only escaping sanctions after an appeal, is currently under felony indictment for an alleged conspiracy to gain unauthorized access to and willfully damage voting machines in the Wolverine State. After Lambert no-showed a March 7 court date, a state judge issued a bench warrant, but she was not arrested for 11 days, until March 18.

The day after her D.C. arrest was arrested by U.S. Marshals, Lambert was allowed to drive home to Michigan and turn herself in, which she did — leading her to be fingerprinted and to the collection of a DNA sample in Oakland County. A mug shot was also taken, and Lambert smiled for the camera.

On March 18, Dominion said Friday, the company learned “for the first time” that Lambert’s “series of knowing violations” of a discovery protective order were even more extensive than initially known.

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