Mark Meadows drew the attention of government attorneys when details surfaced that he was simultaneously registered to vote in North Carolina and two other states.
, the former White House chief of staff to President Donald Trump, won’t face voter fraud charges related to his 2020 registration and absentee vote in North Carolina, the state’s attorney general announced Friday.
“Our conclusion was ... they had arguments that would help them if a case was brought such that we didn’t believe we could prove beyond a reasonable doubt that they had engaged in intentional voter fraud,” Stein, a Democrat, said in an interview. those attorneys said evidence showed Meadows and his wife had signed a yearlong lease for the Scaly Mountain residence that was provided by their landlord. Cellphone records indicated Debra Meadows was in and around Scaly Mountain in October 2020, the memo said, and her husband qualified for a residency exception in state law because he was in public service in Washington.
Ben Williamson, a spokesperson for Mark Meadows, said in a text that he had no comment on Stein’s decision. Mark and Debra Meadows had declined to be interviewed by the SBI, the memo said.
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