A Republican operative who was part of a group that illegally obtained and tampered with voting machines from four different Michigan counties says she was indicted by a Michigan special prosecutor for their efforts to support their false claims that the 2020 presidential election results were changed by some convoluted plot to change votes. Stefanie Lambert’s claim that she was advised of the indictment has not been verified or confirmed by the Michigan Attorney General’s office.
“My attorney has been informed me that I have been indicted by DJ Hilson, the special prosecutor in Michigan, working at the request of [Michigan Attorney General] Dana Nessel,” Stefanie Lambert said Wednesday on a local conservative podcast. “I’m not losing any sleep over this. I know that I’ve done absolutely nothing illegal. My clients have not done anything illegal.”