Tina Peters sentencing (Mesa County, CO Clerk & Recorder)
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WesternSlopeNow.com ^
| 04.10.2023 | Rob Hagan
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX)— There wasn’t a seat left in the house during Tina Peters’ sentencing hearing for a class three misdemeanor for obstruction of government operations stemming from an incident captured on police body cam at a Grand Junction bagel shop more than a year ago while DA investigators tried to
execute a search warrant for Peters’ iPad. The former clerk is sentenced to serve 120 hours of community service, four months of home detention with electronic monitoring, and pay more than $700 in court costs and restitution. Both sides claim victory after the prosecution wanted Peters behind bars....
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Mesa County Clerk And Gold Star Mother Jailed, Bond Set At $500K For Trying To Expose Election Fraud [VIDEO]
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Red Voice Media ^
| MARCH 10, 2022 | GREGORY HOYT
MESA COUNTY, CO – Tina Peters, the Gold Star mother and election clerk for Mesa County, was indicted on a myriad of felony and misdemeanor charges roughly a week after her releasing a damaging report regarding Dominion voting machines. Furthermore,
this 66-year-old woman who has been accused of all non-violent offenses apparently had her bail set at $500,000 and with the added stipulation of being cash-only. On March 8th, a grand jury indicted Peters on seven felony charges and three misdemeanors that include multiple counts of attempting to influence a public servant, conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation, criminal impersonation, identity...
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(Mesa County, CO Election Clerk)Tina Peters indicted on 10 counts
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WesternSlopeNow.com ^
| 03.09.2022 | Antonio Clark
The Mesa County grand jury indicted Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters and Deputy Clerk Belinda Knisley on 13 counts, on Monday evening. These
charges are all related to an investigation into allegations of election equipment tampering and official misconduct. PETERS CHARGES Three counts of attempting to influence a public servant (F4) One count of conspiracy to commit attempting to influence a public servant (F5) Criminal impersonation (F6) Two counts of conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation (F6) Identity theft (F4) First-degree ofiicial misconduct (M2) Violation of duty (M) Failing to comply with the secretary of state (M)
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FBI raids homes of Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters and Lauren Boebert’s former campaign manager
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KKCO 11 News ^
| November 17, 2021 | Madelynn Fellet
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) - Early Tuesday morning the Federal Bureau of Investigation executed search warrants at four locations in western Colorado. According to Mesa County District Attorney Dan Rubinstein, the state attorney general’s office and local authorities conducted the searches Tuesday in Mesa and Garfield Counties. The court-ordered search was part
of an investigation of alleged election security breaches conducted by Mesa County officials. Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters did confirm her home was searched. A statement was released from her legal defense fund early Wednesday morning stating, “Today large teams of heavily armed federal agents, using...
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FBI raids home of Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters in election data breach investigation. ( Colorado )
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Colorado Politics ^
| Nov 16, 2021 | Ernest Luning
Federal, state and local authorities searched the homes of Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters and three of her associates on Tuesday as part of an investigation into accusations the elected official was involved in voting machine security breaches, according to an official who helped conduct the searches. The
FBI carried out a court-ordered search of Peters' home in Mesa County early Tuesday morning, leaving her "terrified," Peters said Tuesday night in an appearance on Lindell TV, an online channel run by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, a Trump supporter and proponent of discredited claims the 2020 election was stolen. "We executed...
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KREX 5 Exclusive Interview with Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters
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WesternSlopeNow.com ^
| 10.21.2021 | Logan Wilber
Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters has been back in Grand Junction for about one month now. Peters
stayed in a secure location temporarily, after making election fraud claims that lead to what she calls serious threats being made on her life. And for the first time since being home, Peters agreed to talk with KREX 5 in an exclusive interview to tell her side of the story.
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Unique voter fraud case spotted by Mesa County Clerk and Recorders office
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Western Slope Now.com ^
| July 30, 2020 | Not Attributed
"I heard my data entry person say, “how can this guy vote, he’s dead”… there was a match with someone who is deceased.” – Tina Peters, Mesa County Clerk"
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