Dominion claims there’s even more proof of ‘harmful,’ ‘collusive’ activity between ‘Kraken’ lawyer, ex-Overstock CEO, and indicted clerk’s attorney

Patrick Byrne, Tina Peters, Stefanie Lambert

Left: Patrick Byrne, the former chief executive of Overstock.com (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File). Center: Tina Peters (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File). Right: Stefanie Lambert attends a rally for Republican candidates in 2022 (Todd McInturf/Detroit News via AP).

A U.S. magistrate judge who has fielded but not yet ruled on Dominion Voting Systems’ motion to disqualify a “Kraken” lawyer from representing former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne in an ongoing defamation case in Washington, D.C., said Monday that the defendant and his attorney Stefanie Lambert are “expressly prohibited” from sharing discovery “anywhere outside this case,” and that this applies as well to the Colorado 2020 election-related criminal case of ex-Mesa County clerk Tina Peters (R), who is set for trial this week.

The order from U.S. Magistrate Judge Moxila A. Upadhyaya said in “abundantly clear” terms that, even though it seems a Colorado judge smacked down a Peters subpoena of Lambert for “documents and testimony from this litigation,” discovery cannot be shared “absent express Court order.”

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