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Colorado court investigates threats against judge after sentencing of Tina Peters

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Colorado court administrators are investigating threats made against District Court Judge Matthew Barrett and his staff following the sentencing of former county clerk Tina Peters. Peters was sentenced to nine years in prison for her involvement in a data-breach scheme related to unfounded claims of voting machine fraud from the 2020 presidential election.

The investigation into the threats comes after Judge Barrett criticized Peters for promoting false narratives about election integrity during her sentencing. He described her actions as a betrayal of public trust and labeled her a “charlatan.” The sentencing has sparked significant public and political reactions, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding election-related controversies in the U.S. The threats against the judge and his staff underscore the heightened emotions and divisions that continue to surround discussions of election security and integrity.

Colorado looking into threats on judge after Tina Peters sentenced in election case (8/10)

/ The Hill / Focuses on the investigation into threats against Judge Barrett, providing a timely update on the fallout from Peters' sentencing, while contextualizing the political tensions surrounding election security.  Colorado court administrators are investigating threats against a district court judge and its staff after a former Colorado county clerk Tina Peters was...

‘You are a charlatan’: Judge blasts former Colorado county clerk Tina Peters at sentencing (8/10)

/ Cnn / Highlights the dramatic sentencing of Tina Peters, offering a strong portrayal of Judge Barrett's condemnation of her actions, which effectively underscores the ongoing election integrity debates.  A judge sentenced former Colorado county clerk Tina Peters to nine years behind bars for a data-breach scheme spawned from the rampant false claims about...