Proceedings again postponed for Michigan attorney charged in tabulator tampering case
Attorney Stefanie Lambert Junttila made a successful plea to an Oakland County Circuit judge to adjourn her trial, which had been set to start Monday, arguing testimony in another case contradicted information that led to her indictment in 2023.
Lambert Junttila stands accused of attempting to access and tamper with voting tabulators following the 2020 election, in which former President Joe Biden defeated now President Donald Trump. According to documents filed by Special Prosecutor DJ Hilson, Lambert Junttila was frequently present in Oakland County hotel rooms and residences where individuals performed testing and/or experiments on the machines.
While Lambert Junttila was initially set to go to trial in October 2024, the case has been repeatedly pushed back, with Judge Jeffery S. Matis telling the court room Friday this case is the oldest on his docket.
Alongside her case in Oakland County, Lambert Junttila faces charges in Hillsdale County, where its alleged that she and former Adams Township Clerk Stephanie Scott permitted an unauthorized computer examiner to access voter data concerning the 2020 election, which included non-public information.
https://michiganadvance.com/2025/07/14/proceedings-again-postponed-for-michigan-attorney-charged-in-tabulator-tampering-case/