As the Grand Junction Sentinel’s Charles Ashby reports, while the criminal investigation into Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters proceeds over a breach of election system security in her office, Mesa County’s Deputy Clerk Belinda Knisley finds herself in a potentially felonious pickle all her own:
To avoid being arrested and put in jail, Mesa County Deputy Clerk Belinda Knisley turned herself in to Mesa County District Court today and was advised on charges of felony burglary and misdemeanor cyber crimes filed against her in relation to a personnel matter and ongoing investigations of her office.
As a result, Knisley, 66, was ordered not to enter the Mesa County Clerk and Recorder’s Office while state and federal criminal investigations are ongoing into possible felony charges for breaching election security, according to her arrest warrant.
The charges are separate from two criminal investigations against her and Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters by the district attorney’s office and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Deputy Clerk Knisley reportedly disregarded instructions to stay away from the office after being placed on administrative leave, and has since behaved “in a manner that is intimidating” to other county employees. Clerk Peters, of course, is taking…unscheduled leave on her own authority while the FBI and DA investigations into the election system breach in her office continue. Knisley was allegedly caught trying to access county computers using Clerk Tina Peters’ passwords after Knisley’s own credentials had been revoked.
In other words, the usual security policy at the Mesa County Clerk’s office! We can’t say it’s exactly surprising to learn that Colorado’s least secure county clerk’s office is also a toxic work environment, since a general state of unhinged incompetence like Clerk Peters appears to have cultivated in Mesa County tends to bring out the worst in people. But these charges aren’t the end of Deputy Clerk Knisley’s problems, being hip-deep in the larger data breach scandal:
The text of the Secretary of State’s lawsuit against Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters (pdf) essentially says Deputy Clerk and Recorder Belinda Knisley lied to State employees with Tina Peters’ knowledge when she told them a non-employee County Elections staff allowed to access voting equipment last May was a County employee, when in fact he was not, and had never been a County employee. Knisley, described in the suit as a “possible successor” to Tina Peters in the Elections Department, is specifically named as a Respondent in the suit in addition to Peters.
Call it a delicious appetizer for the main course yet to be served.
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My, my, my. The non-conservative far right wing in Mesa County continues to dig its way into a big pile of steaming deep doo-doo.
Of course, there are those who will say that the whole action against Peters, and now Knisley, is “politically motivated.”
I’d guess “those” have never heard the old adage about where there is smoke, there usually is fire.
Moderatus: over to you……..
The problem with the "politically motivated" narrative is that the Mesa County District Attorney is also a Republican. So it's not R v D, it's Trumpsters v. the rule of law. I do not know what the percentages are, especially not in Mesa County, but I have to believe that there are more rule-of-law Republicans, Democrats, and Independents than there are Trumpsters.
There are more rule-of-law citizens than Trumpsters here and more are beginning to speak out. The Sentinel is editorializing more and more about the fringe bunch and Jim Spehar has been pointing out that 200 "constitutional county" or whatever they call it mutts out of 156,000 citizens is about .01%.
Mesa County active voter registrations — as of today's release from the Secretary of State's office:
…………ACN…..APV…..DEM…..GRN…..LBR…..REP…..UAF…..UNI…..TOTAL
Mesa…..480…..105…..17,868…..208…..1,261…..42,242…..44,915…..71…..107,150
There are more Unaffiliated than Republicans. If there was a single candidate who could campaign on the "I'm not crazy or indicted" ticket and unite the rule-of-law Republicans, Democrats, and Unaffiliated, seems like there could be a candidate to win. Remove the staff who are conspiracy minded and increase the conscientious people who set up solid policies and carry them out, and the office can go back to being nearly unnoticed.
I’ll bet Belinda wishes she had booked passage on Mike Lindell’s private plane.
And now the plane is gone.
https://www.salon.com/2021/09/01/mike-lindells-meltdown-begins-he-recently-sold-a-mypillow-plane-to-fund-dominion-lawsuit/
I wonder if Tina Peters went with the plane as part of the sale.
Lindell & his corporation had at least two planes.
And I'm wondering if Tina Peters is in a "safe location" very close to Mike Lindell.
Belinda Knisley = Dolores Umbridge. She’s the one who carved, ” I must not tell lies” into Harry Potter’s hand.
By https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2816738/JK-Rowling-s-revenge-Harry-Potter-author-reveals-based-one-evil-characters-teacher-hated-school.html, Fair use, Link