“Days before a hearing to decide whether ‘Kraken’ lawyers Sidney Powell, Lin Wood, and their co-counsel should face heavy sanctions, a federal judge denied an old motion to keep three of the supposed witnesses’ identities under seal. Two of the once-secret witnesses in that litigation have been revealed via public reporting late last year. The ‘Kraken’ is the name Powell gave to her legal team’s multi-armed effort to overturn President Joe Biden’s victories in Michigan, Arizona, Wisconsin, and Georgia following the 2020 election. After all four efforts failed, the state of Michigan and the city of Detroit gunned for punishment against the team of lawyers which filed the case in the Wolverine State. The state filed complaints directly with the bar, and Detroit asked a federal judge to refer every ‘Kraken’ lawyer who appeared in the Michigan prong of the legal offensive for disbarment proceedings. That sanctions hearing is currently scheduled for Monday morning, but U.S. District Judge Linda Parker, who will determine the lawyers’ fate, resolved some unfinished business first on Friday. Among other points of a four-page ruling, Judge Parker rejected Powell’s request to seal the names of three supposed ‘witnesses’ she claimed would suffer ‘grave risk of harm’ should their identities be disclosed. Unimpressed with the request, Parker noted: ‘Courts have long recognized a ‘strong presumption in favor of openness’ regarding court records.'”
“Though precedent mandates only the ‘most compelling reasons’ can justify secrecy, Parker ruled that Powell offered only ‘mere speculation and conclusory statements of possible harm’ to unidentified people. As the Washington Post reported, at least two of the once-secret ‘Kraken’ witnesses had inflated their credentials, did not disclose their checkered pasts, and appeared to make false statements on sworn affidavits. One such witness, alternately code-named ‘Spider’ and ‘Spyder,’ was revealed by the paper to be Joshua Merritt, who was touted as a ‘military intelligence expert’ but was actually an army vehicle mechanic – and reportedly never worked in military intelligence. Another witness, Terpsichore ‘Tore’ Maras-Lindeman, was billed as a secret intelligence contractor but was depicted by the Post as a small-town fraudster because of her civil prosecution in North Dakota that led to more than $25,000 in penalties and attorneys’ fees for allegedly duping donors a supposed Christmas fundraiser. A pro-Trump podcaster, her Navy experience reportedly lasted less than a year” – Law and Crime.