Woman pleads guilty in Detroit-area election threats case
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‘We Will Stop at Nothing’: Biden’s Dept. of Justice Gets Involved — Announces a Major Election Arrest on a Woman Who Pleaded Guilty to Threatening MI Election Official
A New Hampshire woman pleaded guilty this week to sending multiple threatening messages to a Michigan election official following the contentious 2020 election. “According to court documents, Katelyn Jones, 25, of Epping, made multiple threats in November 2020 to the chair of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers, which oversees elections in Wayne County, Michigan. First, on Nov. 18, 2020, Jones sent a series of text messages to the official’s pe…
NH woman guilty in threats case after 2020 presidential election official
A New Hampshire woman pleaded guilty Thursday to texting threats to Monica Palmer, the chairwoman of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers, following the 2020 presidential election and sending photos of a bloody mutilated female body.
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