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Kari Lake dodges most sanctions, must pay $33K in fees for Arizona election challenge

Adam Daniels
Adam Daniels December 28, 2022
Updated 2022/12/28 at 3:27 AM
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Republican Kari Lake avoided being found liable for hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees incurred by Arizona Governor-elect Katie Hobbs and Maricopa County after a judge rejected pleas to sanction the losing gubernatorial candidate. 

Arizona Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson ruled Tuesday that Lake must pay $33,000 for the expert witnesses hired by Hobbs in defense of her Nov. 8 election victory.

However, Hobbs had asked the court Monday to award her $550,210 in attorney fees, with more than $450,000 going to top Democratic lawyer Marc Elias’ law firm.

Maricopa County had sought an additional $25,050 to cover its attorneys’ fees in the case. 

Judge Thompson wrote in denying Hobbs and Maricopa County’s motion for sanctions that although Lake didn’t provide “clear and convincing evidence” in her case, her claims “were not groundless and brought in bad faith.”

Arizona Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson ruled on Tuesday that Lake must pay $33,000 for the expert witnesses hired by Hobbs in defense of her Nov. 8 election victory.
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On Christmas Eve, Thompson ruled against Lake’s efforts to throw out the certified election results in Maricopa County, essentially declaring Hobbs the winner in Arizona’s hotly contested governor’s race. 

Lake, a former Phoenix TV news anchor, has refused to concede the race despite receiving about 17,000 fewer votes than Hobbs.

Lake has accused the election of being rigged multiple times.
Lake has refused to concede following her loss.
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“Enough really is enough,” Maricopa County attorneys argued Monday in their sanctions filing. “It is past time to end unfounded attacks on elections and unwarranted accusations against elections officials. This matter was brought without any legitimate justification, let alone a substantial one.”

Lake, who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump, and supports his claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential election, has vowed to take her case against Hobbs and Arizona all the way to the Supreme Court.

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