Looney said that after the inspection of the bikers’ cellphones, instead of deeming the images irrelevant and deleting them, the images were copied more than 150 times and distributed to counsel and staff for each of the Twin Peaks defendants as part of the discovery process.

“These private images, intended to be seen only by Ledbetter and his wife, have been made available to hundreds, if not thousands of people, including other defendants, their attorneys, the staff of those attorneys’ law firms and/or investigators,” Looney said.

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In seeking to disqualify the DA’s office, Looney alleges prosecutors now are in the unique position of prosecuting the victims of their own intentional crimes.

“Clearly, in this case, prejudice is plain. Mr. Reyna and numerous others prosecutors in his office have victimized Mr. Ledbetter and his wife,” the motion states. “They have shown no respect for his rights and cannot justly prosecute their own victim.”

District Attorney Abel Reyna did not return phone messages Wednesday.