Former Dane County Judge Jim Troupis, right, makes an initial appearance Thursday, December 12, 2024 in Dane County Court in Madison, Wisconsin. He is facing on felony forgery charges stemming from the alleged scheme to forward fake electors in an effort to overturn the 2020 elections. At left is his attorney Joseph Bugni.
Former Dane County Judge Jim Troupis, right, makes an initial appearance Thursday, December 12, 2024 in Dane County Court in Madison, Wisconsin. He is facing on felony forgery charges stemming from the alleged scheme to forward fake electors in an effort to overturn the 2020 elections. At left is his attorney Joseph Bugni.
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Trump's former Wisconsin lawyer seeks removal of judge in fake elector case

MADISON – A former Wisconsin judge who faces felony forgery charges over his alleged role in President Donald Trump’s scheme to overturn the 2020 election result is calling on a county judge to be sidelined from the case.

Jim Troupis, who represented Trump’s 2020 campaign in Wisconsin, is accusing Dane County Circuit Judge John Hyland of judicial misconduct and asking that Hyland step down from the case a week before the next hearing in the matter, according to court records.

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Troupis’ attorney Joe Bugni said he could not provide more context for why Troupis believes Hyland is guilty of misconduct.

In 2024, Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul filed felony charges against Troupis, Kenneth Chesebro, a Wisconsin native and lead architect of the 2020 elector scheme, and former Trump aide Mike Roman, who allegedly delivered Wisconsin’s slate of false elector paperwork to a Pennsylvania congressman’s staffer to get them to Vice President Mike Pence on Jan. 6, 2021.

The three face 11 charges relating to felony forgery and forgery meant to defraud the Republican electors who cast their ballots for Trump, even though Joe Biden, a Democrat, won the state’s presidential election. Each of the 11 charges against the men carries the same maximum penalty of six years in prison, in addition to a $10,000 fine.

According to the complaint against Troupis, Chesebro and Roman, most of the Trump electors said they did not consent to having their signatures presented as if Trump had won the state without a court ruling saying so. The complaint also describes how Chesebro, Troupis and Roman allegedly created a fake document that said Trump won Wisconsin’s 10 Electoral College votes and then attempted to deliver it to Pence for certification.

Federal prosecutors have said the fake electors plot originated in Wisconsin.

Biden beat Trump by about 21,000 votes in Wisconsin. Trump sought recounts in Dane and Milwaukee counties, which confirmed Biden’s win. Trump sued and the state Supreme Court upheld the results on a 4-3 vote on Dec. 14, 2020. Troupis represented the Trump campaign in the case.

Less than an hour later, Democrats met in the state Capitol to cast the state’s 10 electoral votes for Biden.

At the same time, the Republican fake electors gathered in another part of the Capitol to fill out paperwork claiming Trump had won.

They submitted their filings to Congress, the National Archives, a federal judge and then-Wisconsin Secretary of State Doug La Follette. Chesebro was in the room during the meeting.

At the time, the fake electors said they held the meeting only to ensure the state’s electoral votes were cast for Trump if a court later determined he was the true winner of the state.

In efforts to have the case dismissed, Troupis claimed the electors met and cast their ballot only to preserve their legal options, in case the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Trump the winner of Wisconsin, arguing no crime was committed.

The 10 electors have not been charged criminally related to the fake documents. The group settled a lawsuit in 2023 filed by the real Biden electors against them over their role in the scheme. As a part of the settlement, the false electors acknowledged their actions were used in an attempt to overturn an election.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Trump’s former Wisconsin lawyer seeks removal of judge in fake elector case

Reporting by Molly Beck, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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