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Forbes
Forbes
24 Apr 2024


Former President Donald Trump was designated as a co-conspirator in the Michigan fake electors case, according to multiple outlets, though Trump has not been indicted in the probe, which charged 16 fake Republican electors from Michigan with attempting to subvert the 2020 presidential election in favor of the former president.

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Trump was not indicted in the case. (Photo by Yuki Iwamura-Pool/Getty Images)

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Trump was noted as a co-conspirator by Howard Shock, a special agent for Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, during a hearing Wednesday, CNN reported.

Shock also named former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani, former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and former Trump campaign lawyer Jenna Ellis as co-conspirators.

Shock has identified 11 co-conspirators in the case and though they have not been charged, the designation means prosecutors believe they participated in the fake electors scheme designed to convince Congress that Trump won Michigan's 16 electoral votes, which were actually won by President Joe Biden, according to The Detroit News.

Representatives for Trump and Giuliani didn’t immediately respond to Forbes’ request for comment.

Nessel charged 16 false electors with election law and forgery felonies last year. The fake electors are alleged to have secretly met in the basement of the Michigan Republican party headquarters after the 2020 election was called for Biden to sign their names on certificates pretending to be qualified electors awarding Michigan’s electoral votes to Trump. The felonies carry sentences between five and 14 years. Lawyers for the defendants have argued their clients didn't understand what they were signing when they met at the headquarters and that Trump campaign advisers organized the false certificate, The Detroit News reported. Though Trump hasn’t been indicted in the case, he still faces charges in Georgia accusing him of trying to overturn his election loss in the state and federal charges from Special Counsel Jack smith accusing him of attempting to overturn the election. Trial dates have not yet been established for either case.

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