Ex-Overstock CEO hires Michigan ‘Kraken’ lawyer to fight Dominion lawsuit — and the judge has already been notified of a ‘breach’

Patrick Byrne, Stefanie Lambert

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

The local counsel in the failed Michigan “Kraken” lawsuit which sought to overturn the 2020 election outcome has been ordered, along with ex-Overstock CEO client Patrick Byrne, to “immediately desist” from leaking Dominion Voting Systems’ discovery material and to preserve documents as the court weighs a motion to disqualify.

Stefanie Lambert appeared in a Washington, D.C., federal courtroom on Monday for a hearing days after Dominion’s lawyers learned, through Patrick Byrne’s then lawyer Robert Driscoll, that discovery documents were posted on the internet and filed publicly as part of Lambert’s bid to fight her Michigan indictment for an alleged conspiracy to gain unauthorized access to and willfully damage voting machines. Dominion promptly notified U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols that a protective order in the billion-dollar defamation lawsuit had been “willfully” violated.

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