Cuyahoga county prosecutor lambasts Ohio attorney general for voter fraud indictment of dead man
The Cuyahoga County Prosecutors Office is demanding that the Ohio attorney general dismiss the voter fraud indictment of a man who has been dead for two years.
State Attorney General Dave Yost announced six indictments during a press conference on Tuesday. Each is a green card holder who allegedly voted in previous elections.
Of the six people indicted, one was A 68-year-old man from North Royalton who allegedly voted in 2014, 2016, and 2018. Two more were from Northeast Ohio, and the three remaining are from the Columbus area.
We spoke with Cuyahoga County spokesperson Lexi Bauer on Tuesday, and she adamantly denied that the county had been referred the case of the now-indicted 68-year-old voter by either the offices of the AG or Secretary of State.
As it turns out, that voter died two years ago.
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