Former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice agrees to license suspension for alleged election-review misconduct [View all]
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael J. Gableman has agreed to the suspension of his law license to resolve an ethics complaint that stems from his investigation of the 2020 election for the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Gableman and the Wisconsin Office of Lawyer Regulation agreed a three-year suspension of Gablemans law license is an appropriate sanction in a stipulation signed on April 7 and filed with the Wisconsin Supreme Court. The court must approve the suspension.
The stipulation acknowledges that Gableman cant successfully defend against the misconduct allegations.
The Associated Press, Reuters and the Washington Post have coverage. Law Forward had filed a grievance against Gableman, according to a press release.
Gablemans $2.3 million election review did not find significant fraud, according to past reporting by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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