Lin Wood, the flamboyant Atlanta attorney involved in two cases questioning the legitimacy of the presidential election, says his conduct in other states shouldn’t bar him from representing a plaintiff in a Delaware Superior Court defamation case.

Superior Court Judge Craig Karsnitz wrote in a memorandum opinion revoking pro hac vice privileges Monday that although Wood’s actions in Georgia and Wisconsin cases didn’t take place in his courtroom, he could chuck Wood from the Delaware case based on his conduct in those cases.

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