O'Rourke et al v. Dominion Voting Systems, Inc. et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:20-cv-03747

Court:

Colorado

Nature of Suit:

Civil Rights: Voting

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

N. Reid Neureiter

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  1. November 23, 2021

    Pro-Trump Attorneys To Pay $187K In 'Big Lie' Sanctions

    Two attorneys who "should have known better" must pay $187,000 in sanctions for filing a sloppy suit that falsely claimed the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump in a vast conspiracy, a Colorado federal judge ruled.

  2. September 20, 2021

    Suit Alleging 2020 Election Fraud Appealed To 10th Circ.

    A pair of attorneys sanctioned for their roles behind a proposed class action over the 2020 election rehashed their clients' election fraud claims at the Tenth Circuit, asserting that they had standing to bring a case against Dominion Voting Systems, Facebook and the Center for Tech and Civic Life.

  3. August 04, 2021

    Attys Hit With Sanctions For 'Frivolous' Election Fraud Suit

    A Colorado federal magistrate judge has sanctioned a pair of attorneys behind a proposed class action over the 2020 election, chastising them for filing a "frivolous, politically motivated" suit in bad faith and remarking that it "should never have been filed in the first place."

  4. June 09, 2021

    Mich. Is Latest To Seek Sanctions Over Election Fraud Claim

    Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the state's secretary of state, Jocelyn Benson, are the latest to ask a Colorado federal judge to sanction two attorneys behind a proposed class action that names them and others in a challenge to the 2020 election results, arguing Wednesday that the plaintiffs' "wild claim" is a frivolous effort that is presented without evidence.

  5. May 17, 2021

    Pa. Wants Sanctions Over 'Frivolous' Election Challenge Suit

    Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf and former Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar asked a Colorado federal court on Monday to sanction two attorneys behind a proposed class action over the 2020 election, arguing that the plaintiffs knew their suit was a frivolous effort to challenge the election results based on falsehoods.