Former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice who led 2020 election probe agrees to surrender law license
- A former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice who spread election conspiracies and led an investigation into Trump's 2020 loss in the swing state agreed to surrender his law license.
- The state Office of Lawyer Regulation filed a 10-count complaint against Michael Gableman, accusing him of misconduct during the probe.
- Gableman acknowledged the complaint provides 'an adequate factual basis' and that he couldn't successfully defend himself against the allegations.
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Former WI Supreme Court justice who led fraudit loses law license for three years
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Former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice to give up law license after 2020 election probe
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice Michael Gablemen agreed to suspend his law license for three years following his probe of President Donald Trump’s loss in Wisconsin in 2020. He will surrender his license to settle multiple misconduct violations, conceding he…


Michael Gableman, former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice who led 2020 election probe, agrees to surrender law license
Reading Time: 3 minutesA former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice who spread election conspiracies and led an investigation into President Donald Trump’s 2020 loss in the swing state agreed Monday to surrender his law license to settle multiple misconduct violations.The state Office of Lawyer Regulation filed a 10-count complaint in November against Michael Gableman, accusing him of misconduct during the probe. The state Supreme Court ultimately c…
Former Wisconsin Judge Suspended From Bar For Pushing 2020 Conspiracies
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman, who led a widely derided review of the 2020 presidential election, searching for evidence for baseless accusations of fraud, will have his law license suspended for three years, according to a stipulated agreement between him and the state Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR).Law Forward, the progressive voting rights focused firm, filed a grievance against Gableman with the OLR in 2023. The …
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