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Trump's DOJ hires voting rights lawyer behind L.A. case cited by conspiracy theorists
Eric Neff, previously placed on leave over the dropped Konnech case, now leads DOJ's voting section amid ongoing scrutiny and upcoming 2026 trial.
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Trump's DOJ hires voting rights lawyer behind LA case cited by conspiracy theorists
LOS ANGELES — Eric Neff's tenure at the Los Angeles County district attorney's office ended after he was placed on administrative leave in 2022 over accusations of misconduct in the prosecution of the CEO of Konnech, a software company that ...
Trump's DOJ hires voting rights lawyer behind L.A. case cited by conspiracy theorists
The Trump administration's new top voting rights lawyer is Eric Neff, a former L.A. County prosecutor who led a failed case against a voting software company that was the subject of conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.
·Los Angeles, United States
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