Dominion Voting Systems alarmed by ‘highly-orchestrated scheme’ to leak discovery through indicted Colorado clerk’s criminal case

Patrick Byrne, Tina Peters, Stefanie Lambert

Ex-Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne speaks during a panel discussion at the Nebraska Election Integrity Forum on Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022, in Omaha, Neb. (AP Photo/Rebecca S. Gratz); indicted ex-Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters (Photo by Marc Piscotty/Getty Images); Stefanie Lambert attends a rally for Republican candidates in Michigan on Oct. 1, 2022. (Todd McInturf/Detroit News via AP)

After Dominion Voting Systems represented to a federal court that a “Kraken” lawyer and her ex-Overstock CEO client seemed to have found a “more creative” way to leak discovery from the company’s defamation suit, a magistrate judge made clear Friday that a subpoena issued in an indicted Colorado clerk’s criminal case is no exception to the court’s orders.

As Law&Crime previously reported, Dominion alleged that indicted attorney Stefanie Lambert and client Patrick Byrne were possibly involved in a “highly-orchestrated scheme” to share civil suit discovery through a subpoena served on Lambert in the criminal case of indicted ex-Mesa County clerk Tina Peters (R).