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Patrick Byrne hires ‘Kraken’ lawyer in Dominion lawsuit

Patrick Byrne, Stefanie Lambert

Patrick Byrne (AP Photo/Jim Rassol), Stefanie Lambert during a July 2021 interview (Gateway Pundit/screengrab)

An attorney who worked as local counsel in the 2020 election-denying Michigan “Kraken” case only to be sanctioned, unsanctioned, and then criminally indicted for an alleged conspiracy to gain unauthorized access to and willfully damage voting machines is now representing Patrick Byrne in Dominion Voting Systems’ billion-dollar defamation lawsuit against the former Overstock CEO and several other Trumpworld figures. Judging by the latest filing in the case, Stefanie Lambert, aka Stefanie Lambert Junttila, already has a problem.

In Wednesday filing jointly updating U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols on the status of several issues identified by Dominion and the defendants, the very first issue raised was “an urgent matter regarding breach” of an existing amended protective order in the case surrounding discovery. The protective order in question, attached as Exhibit C, states that violations of the order by “releasing, leaking, or otherwise disclosing Confidential or Attorneys’ Eyes Only Discovery Material to persons or entities not entitled to such Discovery Material under this Order, the Court will have authority to impose sanctions under Rule 37(b)(2)(A)(i)-(vi).”

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