Former Trump Attorney Kenneth Chesebro Suspended from Practice in New York
Kenneth Chesebro, a former attorney for Donald Trump, has been suspended from practicing law in New York following his guilty plea in a Georgia election interference case.
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Summary
Kenneth Chesebro's law license was suspended after he pleaded guilty to conspiracy related to false documents in the Georgia 2020 election interference case. The New York court stated his imposed penalty was due to his conviction for a serious crime. This suspension follows similar disciplinary actions against other Trump-affiliated lawyers. Chesebro will serve five years probation and must fulfill community service and restitution requirements. His legal troubles underscore the serious consequences faced by attorneys involved in efforts to undermine election integrity.
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