The county clerk sentenced to almost a decade in prison for pushing conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election says she was tossed into solitary confinement in Colorado after complaining about the way she was treated by corrections officers.
Tina Peters , as Law&Crime has previously reported , was convicted in August 2024 of engaging in a security breach related to unauthorized access to voting machines while she worked as a county clerk in Mesa County.
Peters and her deputy clerk, Belinda Knisley, engaged in election equipment tampering and official misconduct by allowing an unauthorized third party to make copies of voting machine hard drives in 2021, according to prosecutors. They teamed up to do this before and after a "trusted build" systems upgrade was carried out in

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