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Voter fraud case against SA campaign worker in doubt after Texas Attorney General departs case
Read full article: Voter fraud case against SA campaign worker in doubt after Texas Attorney General departs caseA voter fraud case against a San Antonio campaign worker is in doubt after the Texas Attorney Generalās Office said in court filings that it had been disqualified from handling the case.
Citing āfalse and misleading statements,ā attorney for arrested SA campaign worker wants warrants tossed out
Read full article: Citing āfalse and misleading statements,ā attorney for arrested SA campaign worker wants warrants tossed outRaquel Rodriguez (left) faces charges of election fraud, illegal voting, unlawfully assisting people voting by mail, and unlawfully possessing an official ballot, according to a press release from AG Ken Paxtonās office. Some of the charges against Rodriguez were enhanced because the woman sheās accused of instructing to change her votes was older than 65. An attorney representing Rodriguez revealed Friday, however, that his client is the niece of the woman shown in the video. Fridayās filing states the AG investigator intentionally used āmisstatements and material omissionsā to get a judge to sign the arrest warrants. Rodriguez is free on bond awaiting trial, but faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of the charges.
San Antonio campaign worker traded gift bags for ballot changes, investigators say
Read full article: San Antonio campaign worker traded gift bags for ballot changes, investigators sayRaquel Rodriguez (left) faces charges of election fraud, illegal voting, unlawfully assisting people voting by mail, and unlawfully possessing an official ballot, according to a press release from AG Ken Paxtonās office. Raquel Rodriguez (left) faces charges of election fraud, illegal voting, unlawfully assisting people voting by mail, and unlawfully possessing an official ballot, according to a press release from AG Ken Paxtonās office. The investigator also stated that footage shows rows of generic gift bags like the one Rodriguez gave the woman, lined up in Rodriguezās home office. Project Veritas is a far-right activist organization that utilizes undercover video and audio in its projects. The undercover journalist, who is not named in the warrants, was interviewed as part of the criminal investigation of Rodriguez, the warrants state.
Texas AG: San Antonio woman in Project Veritas video arrested on election-related charges
Read full article: Texas AG: San Antonio woman in Project Veritas video arrested on election-related chargesRaquel Rodriguez was taken into custody on election fraud charges on Jan. 13, 2020. SAN ANTONIO ā A San Antonio campaign worker seen in an undercover video last year appearing to persuade a woman to change her vote faces a long list of felony charges after being arrested Wednesday, according to the Texas Attorney Generalās Office. A spokeswoman for the AGās office responded via email only that the arrest took place in San Antonio Wednesday morning. In the same video, Rodriguez described various types of small gifts she gets for voters she comes into contact with. Project Veritas is a far-right activist organization that utilizes undercover video and audio in its projects.
āHow can you wake up from this nightmare?ā: Family torn after 13-year-old daughter arrested in brotherās murder
Read full article: āHow can you wake up from this nightmare?ā: Family torn after 13-year-old daughter arrested in brotherās murderThe people arrested for Reneās murder were his 13-year-old sister and her 13-year-old boyfriend. The family believes Reneās sister had let her boyfriend in the house. Raquel Rodriguez, Reneās sister, said the two 13-year-olds had been in a relationship for almost a year, but their family disapproved. His younger brother, Ruben, said their bond was special. āI feel like Iām alone in the house,ā Ruben said.