Three Trump allies hit with new charges in Wisconsin election case

Wisconsin legal system expands charges against three people from Trumpʼs 2020 campaign team. Former presidentʼs associates now deal with multiple felony counts related to post-election actions

December 10 2024 , 05:08 PM  •  1362 views

Three Trump allies hit with new charges in Wisconsin election case

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 TroupisKenneth 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