Former township clerk and lawyer in Michigan face charges over voter data breach
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A former township clerk and her attorney will face charges in Michigan over allegations of a voter data breach related to the 2020 election, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Wednesday. Former Adams Township Clerk Stephanie Scott and her private attorney, Stefanie Lambert, allowed "an unauthorized computer examiner access to voter data, including non-public voter information, concerning the 2020 General Election," Nessel's office alleged in a news release. Scott faces six charges...

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