Former Colorado state senator faces felony charge for actions in Senate ethics probe

A former state senator who allegedly faked at least two letters of advocacy to defend herself in an ethics probe has been charged in a criminal matter with attempting to influence a general servant Sonya Jaquez Lewis was charged with the felony by the Denver District Attorney s Office on July according to Denver District Court records The filing came nearly four months after prosecutors in Boulder and Denver stated they were studying the Longmont Democrat Jaquez Lewis turned herself in to Denver police on July spent a night in jail and was published the next morning reported her attorney Craig Truman on Tuesday morning She will be arraigned in early August Truman declined to comment on the charges other than to say that he was sure when all the facts are known in this demanding and complicated scenario justice will be done for both sides Matt Jablow a spokesman for Denver District Attorney John Walsh verified the charges Monday night Jaquez Lewis development which wasn t publicized at the time it was filed was first shared by Colorado Politics Jaquez Lewis resigned from the legislature in February amid an ethics probe into her restoration of her legislative aides Her resignation came just before the ethics committee learned that Jaquez Lewis had faked a letter of aid from a former legislative staffer The then-state senator had sent the committee made up of her colleagues five letters as part of her defense against statements that she required aides to do work around her house and had resisted signing off on a staffer s timecard Of five people who submitted letters purportedly on Jaquez Lewis behalf two communicated investigators they did not author them according to court records Another person stated she thought a letter submitted under her name wasn t the letter she d written and a fourth alleged author laughed as a Denver investigator read her letter aloud according to charging documents The fifth letter was submitted to the legislative committee anonymously The Boulder and Denver district attorneys offices began scrutinizing Jaquez Lewis in March Sen Julie Gonzales a Democrat who chaired the ethics committee informed The Post then that she contacted prosecutors about the materials we received from Jaquez Lewis as part of the Senate Ethics Committee process At the time Jaquez Lewis commented the letter had been accidentally submitted The alleged author of that letter advised investigators that Jaquez Lewis had contacted her repeatedly in January including by mentioning a anticipated job lead according to court records The woman then learned of the ethics study and ignored the then-senator s calls and texts because she did not have great things to say about Ms Jaquez Lewis Related Articles Colorado lawmaker faces sexual harassment accusations that surfaced during GOP leadership race These new Colorado laws take effect Tuesday regulating gun shops sexual assault cases youth detention and more Republican state legislator from Berthoud resigning for new job in Arizona RTD board gives tentative yes to pursuing Front Range commuter rail between Denver Fort Collins Colorado attempts crackdown on states sharks for veterans benefits amid national debate over industry The Denver Post later validated that a second letter of promotion given to the committee had also apparently been faked In March Jaquez Lewis declined to comment about the second letter Investigators spoke with that purported author too and she authenticated she did not write it An investigator with the DA s office also spoke with someone the name is redacted who declared Jaquez Lewis had required her to copy and paste language from an attorney into a letter that the senator required the person to submit to the Secretary of State s Office on behalf of Jaquez Lewis According to court records the alleged author of another letter declared she had written a letter to the ethics committee on the senator s behalf But she held the letter submitted by Ms Jaquez Lewis was not the letter she wrote When an investigator called a fourth purported author the person laughed as the investigator read the letter aloud The person declined to speak further according to court records Stay up-to-date with Colorado Politics by signing up for our weekly newsletter The Spot