Drew Angerer/ Getty Images Sidney Powell has recently shaped national headlines over bizarre and baseless allegations of widespread fraud against President Donald Trump in the 2020 election. Powell is a former federal prosecutor who was hired last year to represent ex-national security advisor Michael Flynn. Powell has made a number of far-fetched asserts contesting the integrity of the presidential election, speaking to media stores and at a press conference with members of the Trump campaign's legal crew. Though the Trump campaign's legal crew publicly distanced itself from Powell, she recently announced she filed two election-related lawsuits in Georgia and Michigan. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more narratives. The attorney Sidney Powell has recently stimulated headlines for her groundless claims questioning the unity of the presidential election. The former "prosecutors " was hired last year to represent President Donald Trump's former national protection advisor, Michael Flynn.Though the Trump campaign's legal squad publicly split from Powell last week and said she is "is not a member of the Trump Legal Team, " Powell announced this past week she filed election lawsuits against Georgia and Michigan. Here is a look into Powell's legal and political journey, and where her serial of baseless claims of election fraud began.Powell did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment for this story. Powell was previously a "prosecutors " in Texas. Shortly after her decade-long career as a federal prosecutor, she founded her private firm in 1993. Sidney Powell Tom Williams/ CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images Source: Sidney Powell P.C . Last year, Powell was hired to represent ex-national security advisor Michael Flynn. -- Donald J. Trump (@ realDonaldTrump) June 13, 2019In 2017, Flynn pleaded guilty to inducing false-hearted proclamations to FBI investigators about his communications with Sergey Kislyak, Russia's ambassador to the US at the time. But Flynn pivoted his stance since then and supplanted his defense team with Powell, who has since worked to get his case dismissed, Business Insider's Sonam Sheth reported .~ ATAGENDWhen Flynn hired her last year, President Donald Trump praised Flynn and said in a tweet that he "has not retained a good solicitor, he has retained a GREAT LAWYER, Sidney Powell."This past week, President Trump pardoned Flynn. Powell, who has also amplified contents from the QAnon conspiracy theory, was interviewed on a QAnon YouTube channel in November 2019. -- Alex Kaplan (@ AlKapDC) November 20, 2019Powell has promoted the baseless QAnon conspiracy theory, Business Insider's Tom Porter reported .~ ATAGENDDisinformation researcher Alex Kaplan pointed out last year that Powell has repeatedly amplified QAnon accounts on Twitter, and in November 2019 Powell was interviewed on a QAnon YouTube channel, Porter reported.QAnon is a conspiracy theory based on groundless claims that the world is controlled by elites who are involved in a large pedophilia reverberate, Business Insider's Ben Gilbert previously reported . Following the 2020 election, Powell has made a number of baseless claims contesting the integrity and outcome of the elections. Sidney Powell speaking during a news conference at the Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington, DC, on November 19. MANDEL NGAN/ AFP via Getty Images Speaking on Fox News, Powell groundlessly claimed election hoax, but when pressed for proof, she said she had "lots of ways to prove it" but that she was "not gonna tell on national TV what all we have." Sidney Powell participates in a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington Jonathan Ernst/ Reuters Speaking on Fox News this past month, Powell claimed without prove that the voting software was "designed to rig elections" and that the president "won by not just hundreds of thousands of votes, but by millions of votes."The Department of Homeland Security's Elections Infrastructure Coordinating Council and The Election Infrastructure Sector Coordinating Executive Committees have publicly said in a statement that this election was "the most secure in American history, " and "there is no evidence that any voting structure deleted or lost elections, modified polls, or was in any way compromised." On November 14, President Trump mentioned Powell in a tweet which he said, "a genuinely great crew, to accede to our other wonderful solicitors and representatives." -- Donald J. Trump (@ realDonaldTrump) November 15, 2020Source: @realDonaldTrump via Twitter A few days later on November 19, Powell showed alongside Rudy Giuliani and members of the president's legal crew at a news conference where she made a number of absurd claims about the election and voting machines. Sidney Powell, an advocate later disavowed by the Trump campaign, participates in a press conferences with U.S. President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani at the Republican National Committee headquarters on Capitol hill in Washington, U.S. November 19, 2020 Jonathan Ernst/ Reuters At one point, Powell falsely claimed that voting structures were "created in Venezuela at the direction of Hugo Chavez."As the Associated Press reported, these contends are unfounded. Smartmatic has stated it has no ties with Dominion Voting Structure and currently does not have procedures in Venezuela. Dominion Voting Systems has said it does not have any ownership relationships with Smartmatic or ties to Venezuela. Fox News host Tucker Carlson said he was just trying to interview Powell about her contends, but she "never sent us any evidence, despite a lot of requests." Fox News host Tucker Carlson. Chip Somodevilla/ Getty Images Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who has ever apologized on-air for making false claims that a dead man voted illegally in Georgia, slammed Powell for refusing to provide the see with proof to support her election fraud theories.Carlson said Powell "never sent us any evidence, despite a lot of requests, polite petitions -- not a page" and "when we preserved pressing, she got angry and told us to stop contacting her, " Business Insider's Eliza Relman reported .~ ATAGEND On November 22, the Trump campaign's legal squad announced a divide from Powell, when Giuliani and lawyer Jenna Ellis said in a statement that Powell "is not a member of the Trump Legal Team." -- Jenna Ellis (@ JennaEllisEsq) November 22, 2020According to Ellis' statement, Powell is not part of the Trump Legal Team nor a personal lawyer for Trump. A spokesperson for the Trump campaign did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment. A Trump adviser reportedly told New York Times' Maggie Haberman that Powell "was too conspiratorial even for" the president. -- Maggie Haberman (@ maggieNYT) November 23, 2020Source: Maggie Haberman via Twitter, Business Insider Even so, Powell announced on November 25 that she filed election lawsuits against Georgia and Michigan. Critics speedily pointed out the sloppiness of the documents, which contained a number of typos. Parts of the filings were riddled with mistakes. Sidney Powell; Insider Powell announced and published both litigations on her website. Business Insider verified that the Michigan suit was filed, but as the status of the Georgia suit could not be verified, Business Insider's Mia Jankowicz reported under Friday .~ ATAGENDSource: Business Insider Powell's recent election lawsuits, like her previous allegations, targeted electronic voting structures. Dominion Voting Structure said in a statement that the allegations established were "baseless, senseless, physically impossible, and unsupported by any evidence whatsoever." Vote stickers are ensure at a satellite election office at Temple University's Liacouras Center, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, in Philadelphia. AP Photo/ Matt Slocum Sources: Business Insider, Dominion Voting Read the original clause on Business Insider Read more: feedproxy.google.com