Justice Centre Statement regarding Legal counsel for Tamara Lich

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Justice Centre Statement regarding Legal counsel for Tamara Lich

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Tamara Lich is represented in all criminal matters by lawyers Lawrence Greenspon and Eric Granger.

During an appearance on Fox News, the Tucker Carlson Show, on Thursday, July 28, 2022 Alberta lawyer Keith Wilson, who does not represent Ms. Lich on criminal matters, misspoke in saying Tamara Lich “committed mischief.” Ms. Lich has been charged with mischief, and maintains her innocence of all charges.

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms funds Ms. Lich’s legal defence.

Any and all inquiries and statements regarding Ms. Lich’s legal matters must be directed to Mr. Greenspon and Mr. Granger only, and/or to the Justice Centre via media@jccf.ca.

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