In a major legal turn-about prosecutors in Madison (the heart of Wisconsin) added more criminal counts against three key-players from the post-election period. The states legal team piled up 10 extra felony charges this week
The new charges target Jim Troupis‚ Kenneth Chesebro and Mike Roman — who already faced prosecution since early-summer. These three men worked as part of Trumpʼs inner-circle during the 2020 vote count: Troupis served as the states main lawyer while Chesebro gave campaign advice; Roman managed voting-day activities
The initial case from 6 months ago focused on just one felony count per person but now its grown bigger. The whole thing connects to their actions after the election — when they supposedly tried to file papers saying Trump won Wisconsin (even though he didnt). The group worked on a plan to submit documents with false info about who really won the state that year
The timing of these new charges shows how the case keeps moving forward — prosecutors are building up their case piece-by-piece against people who helped try to change election results in this key mid-western state