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Anthony Steven Guevara was charged with hacking the voter registration records of Gov. Ron DeSantis days before the 2020 election.
Anthony Steven Guevara told investigators that he also had accessed the voting records of Sen. Rick Scott, and celebrities who included Michael Jordan and LeBron James, according to court records.
The man charged with hacking the voter registration records of Gov. Ron DeSantis days before the 2020 election will plead no contest next week in the case in southwest Florida and expects to be sentenced to two years of probation under an agreement with prosecutors, his lawyer said.
Under the plea deal, Anthony Steven Guevara, 20, of Naples, would avoid having a felony record, said his lawyer, Mike Carr. He was expected to enter his plea Tuesday morning in Collier County Circuit Court, according to Carr and the court docket.
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Man to plead to felony hacking Florida governor s voter records; faces probation
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Collier County man accused of hacking voter database expected to take deal
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