North Carolina finishes voter fraud investigation into Mark Meadows

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  1. Patricio Da Silva

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    The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation file was sent to the NC AG's office, so we are waiting for their decision on whether or not to indict.

    Recall that Meadows apparently registered and voted from an address in Macon County, the address was that of a mobile home (only a single wide, at that) that he did not own nor apparently ever visited, and his is registered to vote in more than one state.

    Recall that a lady on parole in Texas, who wasn't supposed to vote, didn't know that she couldn't, voted with a provisional ballot and got five years in prison for voter fraud.



    https://www.citizen-times.com/story...d-investigation-completed-by-sbi/69724653007/

    The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation has completed its nine-month probe into voter fraud allegations against former Western North Carolina congressman and ex-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows.

    The SBI announced Dec. 13 that the investigation file had been submitted to N.C. Attorney General Josh Stein, putting the decision on whether to criminally charge Meadows into the hands of the state's top prosecutor.

    https://abc11.com/mark-meadows-nc-voter-fraud-investigation-2020-registration-sbi/12565966/

    Public records obtained by the New Yorker show that he is registered to vote in two states, including North Carolina, where he listed a mobile home he did not own - and may never have visited - as his legal residence weeks before casting a ballot in the 2020 presidential election.




     
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