Wisconsin taxpayers will be able to see all of the records from the partisan investigation of the 2020 presidential election that cost them several hundred thousand dollars.
Attorney James Bopp has told a judge that those records – electronic and paper – have been turned over to the Assembly chief clerk’s office and are being uploaded to a website.
The investigation was led by former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman – but he was fired in August after failing to turn up any widespread fraud.
The special counsel’s office still exists even after Gableman’s departure and it is still the target of four open records lawsuits.