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Judge Holds Wisconsin Speaker in Contempt Over Election Records

The Epoch Times | by Jack Phillips | March 31, 2022

A judge in Wisconsin held state Assembly Speaker Robin Vos in contempt of court for allegedly failing to produce emails and text messages related to an investigation he ordered into the 2020 election.

Dane County Judge Valerie Bailey-Rihn wrote on Wednesday that Vos, a Republican, and the Assembly “have chosen to willfully violate a court order and are held in contempt.” American Oversight, a Washington-based anti-Trump group that has previously sought records from Republicans, filed a lawsuit seeking a contempt order earlier this month after it did not obtain records from Vos and contractors.

She told Vos and the Assembly to turn over records within 14 days and to pay $1,000 per day if they fail to do that. They will also have to pay some of American Oversight’s legal bills, the judge said.

“That testimony revealed a collective and abject disregard for the Court’s order: Robin Vos had delegated the search for contractors’ records to an employee who did nothing more than send one vague email to one contractor,” Bailey-Rihn wrote in her order (pdf).

Vos attorney Ronald Stadler told Bailey-Rihn a week ago that the work to retrieve Vos’s emails from his legislative account was ongoing and he would need up to two weeks to review whatever is found. Stadler also said he had an expert witness who would testify that deleted text messages could not be recovered.

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Wisconsin Assembly Majority Leader Jim Steineke, R-Kaukauna, left, talks with Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, during the first 2021-22 legislative session in the Assembly Chambers at the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison, Wis., on Jan. 4, 2021. (Amber Arnold/Wisconsin State Journal via AP, File)

“Vos did not tell that contractor which records to produce, did not ask any of the other contractors to produce records, and did not even review the records ultimately received. Still worse, the assembly did nothing at all,” the judge further wrote.

The Epoch Times has contacted Vos’s office for comment.

Earlier in March, Vos told local media that he doesn’t believe the 2020 presidential election can be decertified after meeting with Republican activists.

“I still believe that the Constitution and my oath that I took as an elected official does not allow me to decertify any election whether I want to or not,” Vos told reporters in Madison. “That’s not going to happen.”

Some Republicans in the state, however, said at the time that they believe Vos’s assertions are incorrect.

”This isn’t a Democrat or Republican issue, and I think some of the people inside that are accountable are in that room right now,” state Rep. Timothy Ramthun, a Republican, told NBC15 in mid-March. “I think those people don’t want to see closure on this. That’s why they’re dragging us all along.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Source: Judge Holds Wisconsin Speaker in Contempt Over Election Records (theepochtimes.com)

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