Former Trump attorneys, aide plead not guilty in Wisconsin fake elector case

Former Dane County Judge James Troupis appears in court on Dec. 12. He faces felony forgery charges for his role in developing the 2020 false elector scheme to overturn the election results for Donald Trump. (Screenshot | WisEye)
Former Dane County Judge James Troupis and a pair of other former Trump aides pleaded not guilty Tuesday to felony forgery charges for their role in planning the fake elector plot that played an instrumental role in what became the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.Β
Troupis, attorney Kenneth Cheseboro and Trump campaign aide Mike Roman entered the pleas in Dane County Circuit Court Tuesday. The trio is accused of falsifying Electoral College documents to say President Donald Trump won the 2020 election in the state.Β
The three men face 11 felony forgery charges which are each punishable by up to six years in prison and a $10,000 fine. They argue they committed no crime and were just keeping the presidentβs appeal options open.Β
Prosecutors argue that the three men misled Wisconsinβs 10 Republican electors, telling them the Electoral College votes for Trump were only being cast in case the various court challenges against the election results were successful. Those challenges ultimately failed, but the Electoral College votes were presented to Congress as a pretense to reject the certification of Joe Bidenβs victory.Β
Troupis has spent months trying to avoid his prosecution. He penned a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice late last month asking for more than $3 million from Trumpβs since-scrapped βanti-weaponizationβ fund to compensate him for the βnightmareβ of facing the charges against him. Last week, he filed a motion seeking to have his case moved to Jefferson County Court, arguing he canβt receive a fair trial from the liberal jurors inΒ Dane County. Heβs also filed to have the case against him dismissed because he was pardoned by Trump for any potential federal charges related to the fake electors scheme.