
Disciplinary Panel Finds Former DOJ Official Jeff Clark Violated Bar Rules
Published on April 5, 2024
WASHINGTON—A disciplinary panel on April 4 found that former Department of Justice (DOJ) official Jeff Clark violated bar rules in his actions to contest the 2020 election results. After six days of testimony, the three-member panel found that Mr. Clark had violated at least one of the disciplinary rules he was charged with. The decision, the panel emphasized, was made on a preliminary and “non-binding basis.” Mr. Clark was charged by D.C. bar authorities with violating two professional rules: attempting to engage in dishonest conduct and attempting to interfere with the administration of justice. The disciplinary charges stem from a letter Mr. Clark had written contesting the election results in Georgia....
