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CFP editorial team: 3 women with sexual harrassment allegations, Rep. Weinberg referred to workplace investigators
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CFP editorial team: 3 women with sexual harrassment allegations, Rep. Weinberg referred to workplace investigators

Colorado Free Press editorial team Sources told Colorado Free Press on Tuesday that more women are expected to come forward with harassment allegations against the embattled Loveland legislator. Over the Independence Day weekend, at least three women accused the legislator of sexual harassment: https://twitter.com/SarahisCensored/status/1942237350219657332 News of the allegations went Colorado viral, surfacing disturbing information that appears to corroborate the allegations: https://twitter.com/ForestMommy/status/1942315667954491512 Representative Weinberg denied the allegations in an X post on Monday; however, his post appears to confirm that the "nearly four years old" claims against him are, in fact, a matter of record: https://twitter.com/RepWeinberg/status/...
Epp: Shake Ups at CDoS — Is a Perkins Coie Alum Now Running CO Elections?
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Epp: Shake Ups at CDoS — Is a Perkins Coie Alum Now Running CO Elections?

By Ashe Epp | Colorado Free Press On Wednesday, the Secretary of State issued a much anticipated response to President Trump’s Election Integrity EO. Jena hasn’t posted on X since November, and the department has been quiet — hence the “much anticipated” billing. The release fell flat. But the header information is news. The Deputy Secretary of State is listed as Andrew Kline. What happened to Christopher Perry Beall? There has been no official announcement that (former?) Deputy Secretary Christopher Perry Beall left the Department. It’s an explosive development.  Colorado Free Press spoke to a county clerk that confirmed, “[He] told us Monday he took a five week sabbatical. He said he used to work for Phil Weiser, and he was going to go back to being a l...
Molotovs and Musk: Tesla attackers slapped with federal charges in ‘domestic terrorism’ crackdown
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Molotovs and Musk: Tesla attackers slapped with federal charges in ‘domestic terrorism’ crackdown

By Ashe Epp | Colorado Free Press Attorney General Pam Bondi announced federal charges against three individuals accused of vandalism and property crime on Tesla dealerships and charging stations in Oregon, Colorado, and South Carolina. Labeling the attacks as domestic terrorism, Bondi didn’t mince words, promising severe penalties ranging from five to 20 years behind bars. From Reuters: "The three people in the arson cases include Lucy Grace Nelson, 42, who was charged in February with possession of a destructive device and malicious destruction of property used in interstate commerce. Nelson has pleaded not guilty and been released on bond. Nelson was spotted at a Tesla dealership in Loveland, Colorado, on several occasions in January and February, according to a criminal complaint...

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