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Sean Reyes

Sean David Reyes (born February 16, 1971) is an American lawyer and politician who has been the Attorney General of Utah since 2013. Appointed to the office by Governor Gary Herbert following the resignation of John Swallow, Reyes was reelected. Reyes is a member of the Republican Party and is a vocal and longtime supporter of Donald Trump. He has served as a county, state, and national delegate for the Republican Party and a member of the Utah Republican Party's State Central Committee.

Sean Reyes
21st Attorney General of Utah
Assumed office
December 30, 2013
GovernorGary Herbert
Spencer Cox
Preceded byJohn Swallow
Personal details
Born (1971-02-16) February 16, 1971 (age 53)[1]
Political partyRepublican
SpouseSaysha Fawson
Children6
EducationBrigham Young University (BA)
University of California, Berkeley (JD)
Signature
WebsiteOfficial website

Early life and education edit

Reyes was raised in the Los Angeles area. His father was an immigrant from the Philippines and of half-Filipino and half-Spanish descent.[2] His mother was of half-Native Hawaiian and half-Japanese descent.[3] He is a great-nephew of former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay.[4]

Reyes earned his bachelor's degree summa cum laude from Brigham Young University in 1994.[3] He graduated from University of California, Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall) in 1997.[3][5]

Early career edit

Reyes spent 14 years working at Utah's largest law firm, Parsons Behle & Latimer,[6] where he became the first person of color to become a partner.[7] He practiced commercial litigation and employment law.[5] He later became general counsel for eTAGz, a Springville, Utah-based media and technology company[8] that aimed to develop products for embedding digital files on packaging.[6] He was also a partner and co-founder of the venture capital firm Accelerate Ventures,[9] a state small claims court judge,[10] and president of the Minority Bar Association.[10]

Utah Attorney General edit

Elections edit

Reyes ran for state Attorney General in 2012 against Deputy state Attorney General John Swallow. He lost the primary election by a margin of 68 to 32 percent.[11] After Swallow resigned amid scandal in December 2013,[6] Reyes was selected by the Utah Republican Party State Central Committee as one of three candidates to fill the vacancy (on December 14, 2013), and Utah Governor Gary Herbert appointed Reyes to the position (on December 23, 2013).[12]

Because of Utah's election laws, Reyes had to run in the 2014 Utah elections to be elected to finish out the remainder of Swallow's term.[13] He won with 63.06 percent of the vote over his Democratic challenger, Charles A. Stormont, and Libertarian candidate Andrew McCullough.[14]

In 2016, members of the Latter Day Church of Christ, a Mormon fundamentalist denomination, donated to Reyes' campaign for attorney general individually and through Washakie Renewable Energy, a business partially owned by members of the LDCC. Reyes' representatives indicated in response to these reports that the contributions had been placed in escrow.[15]

In 2020, Reyes ran for a third term. He was challenged for the Republican nomination by Utah County Attorney David Leavitt,[16] but won the Republican renomination in the July 2020 primary election with 54.04% of the vote.[17] In the November 2020 general election, Reyes was reelected, defeating Democratic nominee Greg Skordas.[18]

During the 2020 presidential election, Reyes was an elector. Unable to serve because of COVID-19 self-quarantine,[19] Mia Love was nominated as a replacement elector.[20]

Tenure edit

In 2015, Reyes joined Tim Ballard in a sting operation in Colombia of Ballard´s non-profit Operation Underground Railroad.[21]

As attorney general, Reyes frequently joined other Republican state attorneys general who sued the Obama administration on various issues, ranging from federal lands use to transgender rights.[9]

Immediately after taking office, Reyes appealed U.S. District Judge Robert J. Shelby's ruling that struck down Amendment 3, the state's same-sex marriage ban.[22] The estimated $2 million price tag in appealing Shelby's ruling was criticized by The Advocate, Daily Kos, and ThinkProgress.[23][24][25] In response, Reyes stated, "We're willing to spend whatever it takes to protect the laws and the will of the people" and that "everyone benefits from appealing the case."[26] The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit upheld the district court's ruling; Reyes petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court for review, but the court denied his request to hear the case.[27]

In 2020, after the New York Attorney General sued the National Rifle Association of America, asserting that Wayne LaPierre and other NRA officials unlawfully misappropriated NRA funds for personal expenses and self-enrichment,[28][29] Reyes joined Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge in filing an amicus brief challenging the New York suit. Reyes asserted that the New York AG was discriminating against the NRA.[30]

Trump support edit

Reyes is a vocal and longtime supporter of Donald Trump.[31] In late-January 2017, Reyes was named as a top candidate for the chairmanship of the Federal Trade Commission by officials in the Trump administration.[32] He praised Trump in a speech at the 2020 Republican National Convention,[31] and Trump endorsed him in his 2020 primary.[18] Reyes was also named Utah state co-chairman of Trump's reelection campaign.[31] In September 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Reyes appeared in the front row of an indoor Trump rally in Nevada, without social distancing from other attendees and without wearing a face mask, garnering criticism.[33]

In November 2020, Reyes took several days leave to go to Nevada in a bid to bolster the Trump campaign's claims of purported voter fraud in neighboring Nevada. Reyes claimed that "voting irregularities" occurred but never provided any evidence for this claim.[30][34] Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford noted that there was no evidence of voter fraud in the 2020 Nevada elections, stated that Reyes had not returned his telephone calls or text messages, and termed his conduct "disrespectful" to Nevada.[30][34] A number of Utah officials, as well as the United Utah Party, criticized Reyes for baselessly undermining faith in the democratic process without evidence.[34]

In December 2020, Reyes joined a group of 16 other Republican state attorneys general in a failed lawsuit to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. His participation in the suit was criticized by the outgoing Utah Governor, Gary Herbert, and his successor, Lieutenant Governor and Governor-elect Spencer Cox.[35][36] Utahns created a petition calling for Reyes's recall.[37][38] The suit, which attempted to invoke the U.S. Supreme Court's original jurisdiction, was brought by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, against Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, four swing states in which Joe Biden defeated Trump. The suit repeated Trump's false and disproven claims that the election was marred by widespread voter fraud. Such assertions by Trump and his allies had already been rejected in other state and federal courts. Paxton asked the Supreme Court to invalidate the states' 62 electoral votes, allowing Trump to be declared the winner.[39][40][41][42][43][44] Legal experts stated that the suit was meritless.[45][46] Election law expert Rick Hasen described the lawsuit as "the dumbest case I've ever seen filed on an emergency basis at the Supreme Court."[47][48] Nebraska Republican Senator Ben Sasse said the situation of Paxton initiating the lawsuit "looks like a fella begging for a pardon filed a PR stunt"; at the time he brought the suit, Paxton was facing a federal securities fraud charge and allegations of abuse of office allegations).[49] On December 11, the U.S. Supreme Court quickly rejected the suit which Reyes had joined, in an unsigned opinion.[50]

Personal life edit

Reyes and his wife Saysha have six children.[51][52]

A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), Reyes was a bishop in Salt Lake City for five years in his early career.[3]

Television edit

Attorney General Reyes appeared as himself in three episodes of A&E network’s The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. His first appearance was in 2020's S1.E8 "Revelations." Reyes later appears twice in 2023: S4.E4 "The Watchers"and S4.E12 "In and Out,"[53] Reyes was a Q&A panelist with Skinwalker Ranch cast members at FanX Salt Lake in 2022 [54] and 2023 [55]

Controversy edit

On November 14, 2023, the Utah Legislature authorized a formal audit of Sean Reyes.[56] A bipartisan group of legislators stated they are concerned with Reyes’ relationship with Tim Ballard and Operation Underground Railroad. The letter directly asks the audit committee to investigate four different areas, including Reyes’ travel practices and procedures, the culture of the Attorney General’s office, the government of the office, and if Reyes’ involvement with Operation Underground Railroad impaired his judgment or misused state resources. This audit request came shortly after a separate lawsuit claimed Sean Reyes's intimidated witnesses related to an OUR investigation.[57]

On November 27, 2023, Reyes was named in a new lawsuit related to witness tampering.[58] The lawsuit alleges that Reyes was using his authority to "unconstitutionally suppress" free speech. In addition, the lawsuit mentions Reyes was a ghostwriter for a potential sequel to Sounds of Freedom. Reyes wrote himself into the show, where he calls himself one of the Republican Party's top four rising stars and potential White House material. Concerns include Reyes' potential conflict of interest. At one time, Reyes'job title on Linked in was updated to "Associate Producer, Sound of Freedom,' then reverted to "Utah Attorney General.[59]

In November 2023, the Utah Attorney's General's office confirmed that AG Reyes knew Operation Underground Railroad (OUR) used donations to retain a psychic, Janet Russon,[60][61] to find missing and/or dead children. His office issued a statement that Utah law enforcement does not engage psychics but that they “sometimes provide useful information.”[62]

In 2023, Utah media outlets KSL TV and the Salt Lake Tribune sued for access to Reyes' official calendar.[63] The Utah State Records Committee ruled the calendar must be released,[63] but Reyes argues that release of private work and personal information would present a security risk. The lawsuit is pending as of January 2024.[64]

See also edit

Electoral history edit

Utah Attorney General Republican Primary Election, 2012
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Swallow 156,644 67.95
Republican Sean Reyes 73,868 32.05
Utah Attorney General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Sean Reyes (inc.) 355,275 63.06
Democratic Charles Stormont 151,967 26.97
Libertarian Andrew McCullough 22,333 3.96
Constitution Gregory Hansen 18,722 3.32
Independent American Leslie Curtis 15,108 2.68
Utah Attorney General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Sean D. Reyes (inc.) 719,043 65.41
Democratic John V. Harper 275,568 25.07
Libertarian W. Andrew McCullough 73,973 6.73
Independent American Michael W. Isbell 30,687 2.79

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Utah Attorney General's Office website
  • Campaign website
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
Legal offices
Preceded by Attorney General of Utah
2013–present
Incumbent

sean, reyes, sean, david, reyes, born, february, 1971, american, lawyer, politician, been, attorney, general, utah, since, 2013, appointed, office, governor, gary, herbert, following, resignation, john, swallow, reyes, reelected, reyes, member, republican, par. Sean David Reyes born February 16 1971 is an American lawyer and politician who has been the Attorney General of Utah since 2013 Appointed to the office by Governor Gary Herbert following the resignation of John Swallow Reyes was reelected Reyes is a member of the Republican Party and is a vocal and longtime supporter of Donald Trump He has served as a county state and national delegate for the Republican Party and a member of the Utah Republican Party s State Central Committee Sean Reyes21st Attorney General of UtahIncumbentAssumed office December 30 2013GovernorGary HerbertSpencer CoxPreceded byJohn SwallowPersonal detailsBorn 1971 02 16 February 16 1971 age 53 1 Political partyRepublicanSpouseSaysha FawsonChildren6EducationBrigham Young University BA University of California Berkeley JD SignatureWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early career 3 Utah Attorney General 3 1 Elections 3 2 Tenure 3 2 1 Trump support 4 Personal life 5 Television 6 Controversy 7 See also 8 Electoral history 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and education editReyes was raised in the Los Angeles area His father was an immigrant from the Philippines and of half Filipino and half Spanish descent 2 His mother was of half Native Hawaiian and half Japanese descent 3 He is a great nephew of former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay 4 Reyes earned his bachelor s degree summa cum laude from Brigham Young University in 1994 3 He graduated from University of California Berkeley School of Law Boalt Hall in 1997 3 5 Early career editReyes spent 14 years working at Utah s largest law firm Parsons Behle amp Latimer 6 where he became the first person of color to become a partner 7 He practiced commercial litigation and employment law 5 He later became general counsel for eTAGz a Springville Utah based media and technology company 8 that aimed to develop products for embedding digital files on packaging 6 He was also a partner and co founder of the venture capital firm Accelerate Ventures 9 a state small claims court judge 10 and president of the Minority Bar Association 10 Utah Attorney General editElections edit Reyes ran for state Attorney General in 2012 against Deputy state Attorney General John Swallow He lost the primary election by a margin of 68 to 32 percent 11 After Swallow resigned amid scandal in December 2013 6 Reyes was selected by the Utah Republican Party State Central Committee as one of three candidates to fill the vacancy on December 14 2013 and Utah Governor Gary Herbert appointed Reyes to the position on December 23 2013 12 Because of Utah s election laws Reyes had to run in the 2014 Utah elections to be elected to finish out the remainder of Swallow s term 13 He won with 63 06 percent of the vote over his Democratic challenger Charles A Stormont and Libertarian candidate Andrew McCullough 14 In 2016 members of the Latter Day Church of Christ a Mormon fundamentalist denomination donated to Reyes campaign for attorney general individually and through Washakie Renewable Energy a business partially owned by members of the LDCC Reyes representatives indicated in response to these reports that the contributions had been placed in escrow 15 In 2020 Reyes ran for a third term He was challenged for the Republican nomination by Utah County Attorney David Leavitt 16 but won the Republican renomination in the July 2020 primary election with 54 04 of the vote 17 In the November 2020 general election Reyes was reelected defeating Democratic nominee Greg Skordas 18 During the 2020 presidential election Reyes was an elector Unable to serve because of COVID 19 self quarantine 19 Mia Love was nominated as a replacement elector 20 Tenure edit In 2015 Reyes joined Tim Ballard in a sting operation in Colombia of Ballard s non profit Operation Underground Railroad 21 As attorney general Reyes frequently joined other Republican state attorneys general who sued the Obama administration on various issues ranging from federal lands use to transgender rights 9 Immediately after taking office Reyes appealed U S District Judge Robert J Shelby s ruling that struck down Amendment 3 the state s same sex marriage ban 22 The estimated 2 million price tag in appealing Shelby s ruling was criticized by The Advocate Daily Kos and ThinkProgress 23 24 25 In response Reyes stated We re willing to spend whatever it takes to protect the laws and the will of the people and that everyone benefits from appealing the case 26 The U S Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit upheld the district court s ruling Reyes petitioned the U S Supreme Court for review but the court denied his request to hear the case 27 In 2020 after the New York Attorney General sued the National Rifle Association of America asserting that Wayne LaPierre and other NRA officials unlawfully misappropriated NRA funds for personal expenses and self enrichment 28 29 Reyes joined Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge in filing an amicus brief challenging the New York suit Reyes asserted that the New York AG was discriminating against the NRA 30 Trump support edit Reyes is a vocal and longtime supporter of Donald Trump 31 In late January 2017 Reyes was named as a top candidate for the chairmanship of the Federal Trade Commission by officials in the Trump administration 32 He praised Trump in a speech at the 2020 Republican National Convention 31 and Trump endorsed him in his 2020 primary 18 Reyes was also named Utah state co chairman of Trump s reelection campaign 31 In September 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic Reyes appeared in the front row of an indoor Trump rally in Nevada without social distancing from other attendees and without wearing a face mask garnering criticism 33 In November 2020 Reyes took several days leave to go to Nevada in a bid to bolster the Trump campaign s claims of purported voter fraud in neighboring Nevada Reyes claimed that voting irregularities occurred but never provided any evidence for this claim 30 34 Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford noted that there was no evidence of voter fraud in the 2020 Nevada elections stated that Reyes had not returned his telephone calls or text messages and termed his conduct disrespectful to Nevada 30 34 A number of Utah officials as well as the United Utah Party criticized Reyes for baselessly undermining faith in the democratic process without evidence 34 In December 2020 Reyes joined a group of 16 other Republican state attorneys general in a failed lawsuit to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election His participation in the suit was criticized by the outgoing Utah Governor Gary Herbert and his successor Lieutenant Governor and Governor elect Spencer Cox 35 36 Utahns created a petition calling for Reyes s recall 37 38 The suit which attempted to invoke the U S Supreme Court s original jurisdiction was brought by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton against Georgia Michigan Wisconsin and Pennsylvania four swing states in which Joe Biden defeated Trump The suit repeated Trump s false and disproven claims that the election was marred by widespread voter fraud Such assertions by Trump and his allies had already been rejected in other state and federal courts Paxton asked the Supreme Court to invalidate the states 62 electoral votes allowing Trump to be declared the winner 39 40 41 42 43 44 Legal experts stated that the suit was meritless 45 46 Election law expert Rick Hasen described the lawsuit as the dumbest case I ve ever seen filed on an emergency basis at the Supreme Court 47 48 Nebraska Republican Senator Ben Sasse said the situation of Paxton initiating the lawsuit looks like a fella begging for a pardon filed a PR stunt at the time he brought the suit Paxton was facing a federal securities fraud charge and allegations of abuse of office allegations 49 On December 11 the U S Supreme Court quickly rejected the suit which Reyes had joined in an unsigned opinion 50 Personal life editReyes and his wife Saysha have six children 51 52 A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church Reyes was a bishop in Salt Lake City for five years in his early career 3 Television editAttorney General Reyes appeared as himself in three episodes of A amp E network s The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch His first appearance was in 2020 s S1 E8 Revelations Reyes later appears twice in 2023 S4 E4 The Watchers and S4 E12 In and Out 53 Reyes was a Q amp A panelist with Skinwalker Ranch cast members at FanX Salt Lake in 2022 54 and 2023 55 Controversy editOn November 14 2023 the Utah Legislature authorized a formal audit of Sean Reyes 56 A bipartisan group of legislators stated they are concerned with Reyes relationship with Tim Ballard and Operation Underground Railroad The letter directly asks the audit committee to investigate four different areas including Reyes travel practices and procedures the culture of the Attorney General s office the government of the office and if Reyes involvement with Operation Underground Railroad impaired his judgment or misused state resources This audit request came shortly after a separate lawsuit claimed Sean Reyes s intimidated witnesses related to an OUR investigation 57 On November 27 2023 Reyes was named in a new lawsuit related to witness tampering 58 The lawsuit alleges that Reyes was using his authority to unconstitutionally suppress free speech In addition the lawsuit mentions Reyes was a ghostwriter for a potential sequel to Sounds of Freedom Reyes wrote himself into the show where he calls himself one of the Republican Party s top four rising stars and potential White House material Concerns include Reyes potential conflict of interest At one time Reyes job title on Linked in was updated to Associate Producer Sound of Freedom then reverted to Utah Attorney General 59 In November 2023 the Utah Attorney s General s office confirmed that AG Reyes knew Operation Underground Railroad OUR used donations to retain a psychic Janet Russon 60 61 to find missing and or dead children His office issued a statement that Utah law enforcement does not engage psychics but that they sometimes provide useful information 62 In 2023 Utah media outlets KSL TV and the Salt Lake Tribune sued for access to Reyes official calendar 63 The Utah State Records Committee ruled the calendar must be released 63 but Reyes argues that release of private work and personal information would present a security risk The lawsuit is pending as of January 2024 64 See also editAsian Americans in politics Hispanic Americans in politics Politics of UtahElectoral history editUtah Attorney General Republican Primary Election 2012 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Swallow 156 644 67 95 Republican Sean Reyes 73 868 32 05 Utah Attorney General Election 2014 Party Candidate Votes Republican Sean Reyes inc 355 275 63 06 Democratic Charles Stormont 151 967 26 97 Libertarian Andrew McCullough 22 333 3 96 Constitution Gregory Hansen 18 722 3 32 Independent American Leslie Curtis 15 108 2 68 Utah Attorney General Election 2016 Party Candidate Votes Republican Sean D Reyes inc 719 043 65 41 Democratic John V Harper 275 568 25 07 Libertarian W Andrew McCullough 73 973 6 73 Independent American Michael W Isbell 30 687 2 79See also editList of minority attorneys general in the United StatesReferences edit https www sltrib com news 2023 12 09 sean reyes timeline rising Cana Paul February 3 2023 Meet Sean Reyes the Highest Ranking Filipino American Official in the U S Esquire Retrieved September 7 2023 a b c d Doug Robinson Sean Reyes Out of the hood into the AG s office Deseret News January 10 2016 https www esquiremag ph long reads features sean reyes utah attprney general a00289 20230203 lfrm2 a b Sean Reyes 97 Wins First ABA National Outstanding Young Lawyer Award University of California Berkeley School of Law November 29 2007 a b c Robert Gehrke Reyes tackles tall tasks as Utah s new attorney general Salt Lake Tribune December 31 2013 Young Lawyer Sean Reyes face of modern Utah Deseret News February 7 2008 Gov names Sean Reyes as Utah attorney general Daily Herald Associated Press December 23 2013 a b Tony Romm Trump transition weighing Utah attorney general for FTC Politico January 17 2017 a b Swallow vs Reyes A Heated GOP Race for Utah s Next Attorney General Utah Public Radio Romboy Dennis June 26 2012 Swallow beats Reyes in AG race Dougall wins for auditor KSL com KSL TV Gov Gary Herbert names Sean Reyes as Utah attorney general Deseret News December 23 2013 Gov names Sean Reyes as Utah attorney general Daily Herald December 23 2013 retrieved June 26 2014 2014 Election Results Winslow Ben February 15 2016 Company linked to Kingston polygamous group spends a lot on Utah s Capitol Hill Fox13 Retrieved January 15 2018 Richards Connor March 16 2020 Utah County Attorney David Leavitt announces run for Utah Attorney General Daily Herald 2020 Regular Primary Election Canvass State of Utah a b Sean Reyes bests GOP challenger in attorney general race Associated Press July 3 2020 Seikaly Simone December 14 2020 Utah AG Reyes unable to vote as Elector Love steps in KSLNewsRadio Archived from the original on January 5 2021 Retrieved January 5 2021 According to Reyes chief of staff Ric Cantrell Reyes needed to quarantine after possible exposure to COVID 19 Cox Spencer J November 5 2019 2020 Electoral College Results Utah Certificate of Vote 2020 National Archives p 2 Retrieved January 5 2021 Ben Winslow January 15 2015 VIDEO Utah Attorney General goes undercover in child sex trafficking sting Fox 13 Salt Lake City Retrieved September 8 2023 Farinas Gerald December 30 2013 New Utah attorney general vows to defend same sex marriage ban Chicago Phoenix Archived from the original on February 14 2015 Retrieved November 3 2016 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Ford Zack January 6 2014 Utah s Novel Argument Banning Same Sex Marriage Encourages Diversity In Parenting ThinkProgress Retrieved April 1 2014 Anderson Minshall Diane Utah to Spend Whopping 2 Million to Fight Marriage The Advocate Retrieved April 1 2014 Boerl Dr Christopher December 30 2013 Utah to Spend 2 Million Fighting Marriage Equality Questions Arise Regarding Fiscal Values Daily Kos Retrieved April 1 2014 Roche Lisa Roche December 30 2013 Attorney General Sean Reyes takes oath poised to appeal gay marriage ruling Deseret News Retrieved April 1 2014 Kitchen v Herbert 755 F 3d 1193 10th Cir 2014 cert denied 574 U S 874 135 S Ct 265 2014 Marissa Lang Utah appealing gay marriage case directly to Supreme Court Salt Lake Tribune July 14 2014 Niraj Chokshi Virginia Utah attorneys general take gay marriage fight to the Supreme Court Washington Post August 5 2014 Attorney General James Files Lawsuit to Dissolve NRA ag ny gov August 6 2020 Archived from the original on August 6 2020 Retrieved September 14 2023 State of New York v The National Rifle Association of America PDF ag ny gov August 6 2020 Archived PDF from the original on August 7 2020 a b c Bryan Schott December 24 2020 Utah s Sean Reyes signs on to support lawsuit seeking to protect the NRA The Salt Lake Tribune Archived from the original on December 24 2020 Retrieved September 14 2023 a b c Dan Harrie Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes praises Trump as warrior against human trafficking Salt Lake Tribune August 27 2020 Apuzzo Matt April 28 2017 Utah Attorney General Makes a Trump Shortlist and Donations Pour In The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved February 18 2020 Sean P Means Utah s attorney general attends a Trump rally without a mask and his challenger criticizes him for it Salt Lake Tribune September 15 2020 a b c Taylor Stevens Nevada attorney general criticizes Utah s Sean Reyes for his unfounded claims of voting irregularities Salt Lake Tribune November 11 2020 Dennis Romboy Herbert Cox condemn Utah A G Reyes joining Texas lawsuit challenging election Deseret News December 9 2020 Madeleine Porter Herbert Cox call action of Reyes on election lawsuit unwise KSL December 9 2020 Waste of our taxpayer s money Herbert Cox again blast Reyes over elections lawsuit participation www ksl com Retrieved December 11 2020 Supreme Court Shuts Door On Texas Suit Seeking To Overturn Election NPR November 11 2020 Missouri Kansas sign onto lawsuit seeking to overturn presidential election Kansas City Star Bryan Lowry December 12 2020 Retrieved December 25 2020 Trump thought courts were key to winning Judges disagreed Associated Press Coleen Long and Ed White December 8 2020 Retrieved December 25 2020 Liptak Adam December 8 2020 Texas files an audacious suit with the Supreme Court challenging the election results The New York Times Retrieved December 25 2020 Platoff Emma December 8 2020 In new lawsuit Texas contests election results in Georgia Wisconsin Michigan Pennsylvania The Texas Tribune Retrieved December 25 2020 Publicity stunt AGs in battleground states blast Texas counterpart for challenging Biden s win NBC News December 8 2020 Retrieved December 25 2020 Lindell Chuck Ken Paxton asks Supreme Court to block Joe Biden victory in 4 battleground states Austin American Statesman Retrieved December 25 2020 17 states and Trump join Texas request for Supreme Court to overturn Biden wins in four states Dallas News December 9 2020 Retrieved December 25 2020 Liptak Adam December 8 2020 Texas files an audacious suit with the Supreme Court challenging the election results The New York Times Retrieved December 25 2020 via NYTimes com Trump and his GOP loyalists seek to pile on Supreme Court election challenge ABC News Retrieved December 25 2020 Phillips Amber December 11 2020 Why the Texas lawsuit to overturn the 2020 election may be the most outlandish effort yet The Washington Post Archived from the original on December 11 2020 Retrieved December 25 2020 Platoff Emma December 10 2020 With election lawsuit Ken Paxton like Donald Trump makes a Hail Mary play The Texas Tribune Retrieved December 25 2020 Supreme Court Rejects Texas Suit Seeking to Subvert Election New York Times December 11 2020 Retrieved December 25 20202 O Donoghue Amy Joi December 23 2013 Sean Reyes vows to restore integrity to Utah Attorney General s Office Deseret News O Donoghue Amy Joi December 23 2013 New A G Sean Reyes pledges to raise the bar KSL News Retrieved April 1 2014 Revelations The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch Linda Moulton Howe Brandon Fugal Travis Taylor June 2 2020 retrieved February 9 2024 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint others link https youtube n9xS5tvvxJw si 3kapcBHutT8ZFCdt https youtube IQXEQjXLzP8 si OIPeWG6DzTmtCv35 Citing Sean Reyes relationship with Tim Ballard lawmakers green light audit of Utah Attorney General s Office Deseret News November 15 2023 Retrieved February 9 2024 Full documents Utah AG Sean Reyes accused of witness tampering and intimidation FOX 13 News Utah KSTU November 3 2023 Retrieved February 9 2024 Lawsuit accuses Utah AG Sean Reyes of using his office to silence OUR critics FOX 13 News Utah KSTU November 27 2023 Retrieved February 9 2024 https www fox13now com news fox 13 investigates utah ag knew about nonprofit psychic paid to speak with dead mormon leaders Psychic who aided Tim Ballard says she never spoke to Book of Mormon Prophet Nephi The Salt Lake Tribune Retrieved February 9 2024 Fact Check Utah AG s support of psychic intel contradicts police data FOX 13 News Utah KSTU November 21 2023 Retrieved February 9 2024 Utah AG knew about psychic paid to speak with dead Mormon leaders FOX 13 News Utah KSTU September 30 2023 Retrieved February 9 2024 a b Rivera Daniella November 15 2023 How does the AG spend his time Utah s top cop wants to keep his calendar secret KSLTV com Retrieved February 9 2024 The public has no right to see Sean Reyes calendars Utah A G s office argues The Salt Lake Tribune Retrieved February 9 2024 External links editUtah Attorney General s Office website Campaign website Appearances on C SPAN Legal offices Preceded byJohn Swallow Attorney General of Utah2013 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sean Reyes amp oldid 1220654090, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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