Tina Peters attacked while in prison, attorney says
The attorney letter highlighted Peters's experience while in state custody.
Former Colorado County Clerk Tina Peters was attacked in prison, her attorney informed President Donald Trump in a letter.
Peters was convicted in connection to Trump's 2020 election challenges. She received a nine-year sentence for a security leak after she provided a man affiliated with MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell with access to a voting machine. Trump has urged Colorado to release her.
The attorney letter highlighted Peters's experience while in state custody.
"About 6 months ago, Mrs. Peters was threatened with harm," the letter, which The Hill obtained, read. "Her life was threatened by a group of inmates, to stab her and to kill her. This was reported to the FBI and DOJ, which had agents interview her. She was moved to a different unit."
"In the new unit, she was attacked by other prisoners 3 times in different locations where guards had to pull inmates off of her," the attorney went on. "There is actually a safe unit where inmates who do not cause problems can be assigned. She has applied to be put into that unit but was denied 6 times without a valid reason."
Ben Whedon is the Chief Political Correspondent at Just the News. Follow him on X.