Two Los Angeles men were charged with voter fraud after
submitting more than 8,000 fraudulent registration applications on
behalf of homeless people.
Carlos Antonio De Bourbon Montenegro, 53, and Marcos Raul
Arevalo, 34,
were charged in a 41-count criminal complaint,
reported NBC Los Angeles.
The pair faces one count of conspiracy to commit voter fraud,
eight counts of voter fraud, four counts of procuring and offering
a false or forged instrument and four misdemeanor counts of
interference with a prompt transfer of a completed affidavit,
according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s
Office.Montenegro is also facing an additional 10 counts of voter
fraud, seven counts of procuring and offering a false or forged
instrument, two counts of perjury and five misdemeanor counts of
interference with a prompt transfer of a completed affidavit.The district attorney’s office says Montenegro submitted more
than 8,000 fraudulent voter registration applications between July
and October 2020. He’s also accused of “falsifying names,
addresses and signatures on nomination papers under penalty of
perjury to run for mayor in the city of Hawthorne.”Montenegro and Arevalo were scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday in
Los Angeles.Montenegro faces a maximum sentence of 15 years and eight months
in state prison. Arevalo faces a maximum sentence of seven years in
prison.
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