Anika Brenda Lee Armstrong
Coverage of Anika Brenda Lee Armstrong in the Nexus archive.
- Skid Row election scheme allegedly fueled by pocket-change payoffs busted by Trump DOJ
A California woman, Anika Brenda Lee Armstrong, was charged by the Department of Justice for paying people to register to vote, including homeless individuals on Los Angeles' Skid Row. She worked as a paid ballot-petition signature collector and could face up to five years in federal prison. The scheme allegedly undermined Americans' faith in elections.
- Skid Row election scheme allegedly fueled by pocket-change payoffs busted by Trump DOJ
A California woman, Anika Brenda Lee Armstrong, was charged with paying people to register to vote, including homeless individuals on Skid Row, while working as a paid ballot-petition signature collector. She agreed to plead guilty to one felony count and could face up to five years in federal prison. The scheme allegedly undermined the integrity of elections.