Three people were charged with forgery and crimes related to a probe into fake petition signatures that disrupted the campaigns of five GOP candidates running for Michigan's governor.
Three people have been charged with forgery and other crimes in an investigation of phony petition signatures that spoiled the candidacies of five Republicans who were running for Michigan governor in 2022.Attorney General Dana Nessel scheduled a news conference Thursday to discuss the charges, which were filed Tuesday in a Warren court in suburban Detroit.Shawn Wilmoth, 36, Jamie Wilmoth, 36, and Willie Reed, 37, each face more than 20 charges, including election forgery and conducting a criminal enterprise, according to online court records.Former Detroit police Chief James Craig and millionaire businessman Perry Johnson were considered to be strong candidates for.
It was a busy Wednesday night for Ann Arbor police as they responded to more than 100 calls. Most of them were for damage caused by the ice storm, which DTE called "historic."
It was a busy Wednesday night for Ann Arbor police as they responded to more than 100 calls. Most of them were for damage caused by the ice storm, which DTE called "historic."