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RFK Jr. Accused of Felony Election Fraud for False Residency

Accountable.US, a nonpartisan watchdog group, filed a felony election fraud complaint against Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with the New York State Board of Elections. The complaint alleges Kennedy illegally registered and voted in New York from a Westchester County address previously deemed not his legal residence by a New York court. This action violates New York Election Law, which prohibits voting from a non-residency. The group highlights the legal precedent established in a previous case concerning Kennedy’s residency and emphasizes the potential severity of his actions as President-elect Trump’s nominee for HHS Secretary.

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RFK Jr. Accused of Voter Fraud in New York Ballot Dispute

Accountable.US filed a complaint alleging Robert F. Kennedy Jr. committed voter fraud by casting a New York ballot from an address a court ruled was not his residence. The complaint cites a New York judge’s previous ruling that Kennedy falsely claimed the Katonah address as his residence to gain ballot access, a decision later upheld by the Supreme Court. This action potentially jeopardizes Kennedy’s confirmation as Health and Human Services Secretary, as it raises concerns about his respect for the law. The complaint calls for an investigation into Kennedy’s alleged violation of New York election law, arguing his actions demonstrate a disregard for legal processes.

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