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Woman charged with paying homeless to register

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California woman paid homeless people to register to vote, feds say
A California woman accused of paying people, including those facing homelessness in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Skid Row, to register to vote has been charged, federal prosecutors say.

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LA woman illegally paid homeless people to register to vote — including at her own address: Feds
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California woman pleads guilty to paying homeless to register to vote
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Woman charged with paying homeless people to register to vote
Brenda Lee “Anika” Brown Armstrong is charged with one felony count of paying another person to register to vote.

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LA County woman to plead guilty to paying people on Skid Row to register to vote
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Woman charged with paying homeless to register as voters in California
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