Plea Hearing Delayed for Ex-Green Bay School Board Member Facing Election Fraud Charges

Kou Lee, former Green Bay school board member, saw his plea hearing postponed amid ongoing election fraud allegations. This delay highlights the persistent legal battles tied to election integrity claims that continue to roil local politics.

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Kou Lee, once a member of the Green Bay school board, was scheduled for a plea hearing on charges related to election fraud but the court has postponed the proceeding. The hearing, which was to take place in Brown County court, was delayed without a new date immediately announced.

Lee’s case is part of a broader pattern of election fraud accusations surfacing in recent years, often tied to attempts to undermine trust in democratic processes. While details of the charges against Lee remain limited in public reports, the postponement adds another chapter to the ongoing legal scrutiny surrounding election integrity claims.

This development underscores how allegations of election fraud continue to entangle local officials and fuel political tensions. As courts handle these cases, the broader impact remains clear: persistent challenges to the legitimacy of elections threaten democratic stability.

We will continue monitoring this case and others like it, holding those who seek to manipulate or undermine elections accountable. The right to vote and have those votes counted fairly is non-negotiable, and attempts to subvert it must be exposed and stopped.

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