Itā€™s been months now since Dominion Voting Systems complained of a massive discovery leak and subsequently demanded the disqualification of an indicted ā€œKrakenā€ lawyer from representing former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne in a 2020 election-related defamation suit. While a Washington, D.C., federal court has taken no action on Dominionā€™s pending motion to boot attorney Stefanie Lambert from the case, the voting technology company has identified a new threat to discovery materials: a subpoena issued to Lambert in the criminal case of indicted former Colorado clerk Tina Peters Ā®.

In a Friday motion to enforce an existing protective order in their lawsuit, Dominionā€™s lawyers claimed that there appears to be a ā€œhighly-orchestrated schemeā€ by Byrne and Lambert to ā€œimproperly release yet more discovery informationā€ through Petersā€™ case, which was set for trial in late July after months of delays.