Posted on 05/05/2021 1:56:38 AM PDT by Libloather
A Florida girl who allegedly rigged the Homecoming Queen vote at her high school will face charges as an adult, officials confirmed Tuesday.
ABC 13 reports that Emily Rose Grover, who was 17 when the alleged crime happened, turned 18 in April. The State Attorney’s Office in Escambia County said Tuesday morning press that Grover will face charges as an adult.
As CrimeOnline previously reported, Grover and her mother, Laura Rose Carroll, 50, have been accused of illegally accessing school records to generate over 100 fraudulent votes for Grover, who was vying for a spot on Tate High School’s Homecoming Court in Pensacola.
Carroll is reportedly the school’s assistant principal, and allegedly abused her access to the student record system to cast the bogus votes, leading to her daughter’s Homecoming victory.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement reportedly said that unauthorized activity in the school’s record system was connected to Carroll’s cell phone and home electronic devices. Her daughter was elected to the Homecoming Court with 246 votes — 117 of those which came from the same IP address in a short period of time.
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Tracy Flick was Hillary before Hillary was Hillary.
Good movie!!
“Mr. DOMINION”
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The kid? The one on the right? She’s obviously cute.
“129 kids voted for that?”
No, I think it’s the one on the right.
and don’t forget to have a lot of dead students from that school “vote” for you.
As well as students from other schools.
Even schools in other states.
If anybody says anything, scream “Racism!”.
That’s how its done.
She’s a whitey.......so throw the book at her. As if we don’t see what’s going on in this country.
A bit of an overreaction? years in prison for this? those hollywood stars who got their spoiled brats into college through fraud got DAYS in jail and free publicity.
Let’s see federal voter fraud okay.
BLM and Antifa riots, murder and looting okay.
But coping DVDS, CDS punishable by 5 years in prison.
The DOJ, CIA, FBI, IRS, SC, DHS CONGRESS are all very corrupt and need to be shut sown.
Simple! All she has to do is threaten to file a $gazillion lawsuit against the accusers and they will drop all charges! If that doesn’t work she and her friends can (peacefully) protest at the local police station, burning it down in the process, and not only will charges be dropped but she will also become a martyr!!!
Both suspects are currently free on bond. If convicted, they could receive a sentence of up to 16 years each in prison.
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What mother and daughter did was both wrong and illegal, with the mother more to blame both because she is ostensibly an adult and she used her position to access a computer record system for illegal purpose.
That said, it is odd these two could potentially face years in prison for stealing the election for Prom Queen, while potentially dozens conspired to steal the Presidential election, and now some of those very same conspirators, like Big Tech, now prohibit even the discussion that the election may have been stolen.
This is much like an example where someone robs a 7-11 of $150 dollars and is sentenced to 15 years in prison, but billions were stollen by banksters during the 2008 financial crisis and none went to jail. Now in 2021 it looks like the trillions being dolled out to the politically connected are going to repeat the pattern.
So the lesson is, if you’re going to cheat or steal, go big. Really big.
Ridiculous
Amazing, voter fraud for Homecoming Queen sends you to jail, but voter fraud in a presidential election sends you to the White House.
Spot on
Must not be a democrat.
It would be OK then
what about the two black girls who stole a car and killed the driver? They weren’t charged as adults. Murder, no big deal, cheating on a HS election?
Ridiculous.
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