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A Florida teen, who along with her mother is accused of rigging a homecoming queen election in her favor, is being charged as an adult, Fox News has confirmed.
Emily Rose Grover was still 17 when she was arrested in March and turned 18 last month. A spokesman for the State Attorney s Office in Escambia County told Fox News Tuesday that Grover will be tried as an adult. L-R: Emily Grover, Laura Carroll (Escambia County Jail)
Grover and her mother, Laura Rose Carroll, 50, face multiple felony charges stemming from the October homecoming vote at Tate High School in Pensacola, Florida.
Florida assistant principal, teenage daughter accused of rigging homecoming election; teen charged as adult
By Associated Press article
Emily Rose Grover was still 17 when she was arrested in March. She turned 18 in April, and the State Attorney s Office in Escambia County confirmed Tuesday that Grover will be tried as an adult.
Grover and her mother, Laura Rose Carroll, 50, face multiple felony charges stemming from the October homecoming vote at Tate High School in Pensacola.
While employed as an assistant principal at Bellview Elementary School in the same county, Carroll accessed the school district’s internal system to cast fraudulent votes for her daughter so that she would win, officials said. The investigation began in November when the Escambia County School District reported unauthorized access into hundreds of student accounts, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
Florida homecoming queen accused of rigging election to be charged as adult
Prosecutors say the Florida teen rigged the homecoming queen election at her school with her mom, who worked at a different school in the district. Author: Associated Press Updated: 1:54 PM EDT May 4, 2021
PENSACOLA, Fla. A Florida teen accused of rigging a homecoming queen election with her mother is being charged as an adult, prosecutors said.
Emily Rose Grover was still 17 when she was arrested in March. She turned 18 in April, and the State Attorney s Office in Escambia County confirmed Tuesday that Grover will be tried as an adult.
Florida teen faces 16 years jail after being charged as an adult for hacking homecoming queen contest with her assistant principal mom and casting hundreds of fake votes to win
Emily Rose Grover was 17 when she was arrested in March - but has since turned 18, and has now been charged with felony hacking and fraud
She and her assistant principal mom Laura Rose Carroll are accused of hacking other students school accounts to send fake votes for her to win
They face being jailed until 2037 if convicted
Carroll, 50, is an assistant principal at an elementary school in the same district as Tate High School, which Grover attended, and could access its systems
Teen charged as adult in rigged homecoming election
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A Florida teen accused of rigging a homecoming queen election with her mother is being charged as an adult, prosecutors said.
Emily Rose Grover was still 17 when she was arrested in March. She turned 18 in April, and the State Attorney s Office in Escambia County confirmed Tuesday that Grover will be tried as an adult.
While employed as an assistant principal at Bellview Elementary School in the same county, Carroll accessed the school district’s internal system to cast fraudulent votes for her daughter so that she would win, officials said. The investigation began in November when the Escambia County School District reported unauthorized access into hundreds of student accounts, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.