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Public commenter alleges prosecutorial and judicial conspiracy; commission declines extra oral time but accepts written materials

Washington State Commission on Judicial Conduct · April 24, 2026

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Summary

During public comment a speaker accused the attorney general and judicial officials of a criminal election conspiracy and offered an 800‑page filing; the executive director declined extended oral time due to agenda constraints and invited the speaker to submit the materials for the public record.

A member of the public used the comment period at the April 24 business session to read a lengthy statement accusing prosecutors and judicial officers — including Attorney General Robert Ferguson by name — of participating in a criminal election conspiracy and urged the commission to seek a grand jury investigation.

The speaker requested extra time beyond the three‑minute limit. Executive Director Draco Palmer allowed the speaker to submit written materials for the record and said staff would include the documents and make them publicly available to anyone who requested them; staff declined to extend the speaker’s oral time substantially because of a congested agenda and remaining cases to consider.

The commission did not address the factual merits of the public accusations during the session; the executive director invited the speaker to provide the written filing and indicated staff would enter it into the public record for those who wish to review or request it.