Four men admit to paying homeless people in LA's Skid Row cash and cigarettes in exchange for forged signatures on ballots and voter registration forms

  • Richard Howard, Louis Thomas Wise, Christopher Joseph Williams and Nickey Demelvin were arrested for the voter fraud scheme in  November 2018   
  • The men were accused of soliciting hundreds of false and forged signatures in the impoverished Skid Row neighborhood of Los Angeles 
  • They allegedly paid homeless people $1 and cigarettes to sign the documents
  • Howard, 64, and Wise, 37, pleaded no contest to two felony charges last week
  • Williams, 41, and Huntley, 45, also pleaded no contest to one felony charge each 

Four men have admitted to paying homeless people cash and cigarettes in exchange for forged signatures on ballot petitions and voter registration forms in Los Angeles' Skid Row neighborhood. 

Richard Howard, Louis Thomas Wise, Christopher Joseph Williams and Nickey Demelvin were arrested in November 2018 for their participation in the voter fraud scheme during the election that year and in 2016.  

The LA County District Attorney's Office on Wednesday announced that Howard, 64, and Wise, 37, pleaded no contest to one felony count each of registration of a fictitious person and subscribing a fictitious name or the name of another to an initiative petition. 

Williams, 41, and Huntley, 45, likewise pleaded no contest to one felony count of circulating an initiative or petition containing false, forged or fictitious names.

Four men have admitted to paying homeless people cash and cigarettes in exchange for forged signatures on ballot petitions and voter registration forms in Los Angeles' Skid Row neighborhood (above in a file photo) during the 2016 and 2018 election cycle

Four men have admitted to paying homeless people cash and cigarettes in exchange for forged signatures on ballot petitions and voter registration forms in Los Angeles' Skid Row neighborhood (above in a file photo) during the 2016 and 2018 election cycle

Howard received a suspended sentence of three years in state prison and three years of formal probation. 

Wise received a suspended sentence of 16 months in state prison and three years of formal probation. 

Williams and Huntley were each sentenced to three years of formal probation.  

The men were accused alongside five other people of soliciting hundreds of false and forged signatures in Skid Row, an impoverished area with more than 5,000 homeless people living in tents and under tarps. 

The group allegedly set up tables near shelters and soup kitchens to lure people in and offer them $1 and cigarettes to sign the ballot petitions and voter registration forms in what prosecutors called 'an assault on our democracy'.  

Their arrests were part of an LAPD crackdown on voter fraud with assistance from the FBI.  

The men were accused alongside five other people of soliciting hundreds of false and forged signatures in Skid Row, an impoverished area with more than 5,000 homeless people

The men were accused alongside five other people of soliciting hundreds of false and forged signatures in Skid Row, an impoverished area with more than 5,000 homeless people

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A fifth defendant, Norman Hall, 62, pleaded guilty to one felony count of circulating a petition with false, forged or fictitious names in February and was sentenced to a year in jail. 

The four remaining defendants - Kirkland Kauzava Washington, 38; Harold Bennett, 53; Rose Makeda Sweeney, 42; and Jakara Fati Mardis, 35 - are still facing charges. 

The District Attorney's office said three of those defendants are scheduled to return to court for a pretrial hearing in September. 

None of the homeless people who signed faced charges and its unclear which party or petitions the defendants were paying them to vote for. 

At the time of the arrests, LA County elections chief Dean Logan says he didn't believe the falsified ballots would have been counted because staff manually compare petition signatures to the ones on registration forms.  

Four men admit to paying homeless people in LA's Skid Row to join in voter fraud scheme

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A canine Democrat ? I assume

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Well they got ripped off didn't they. You know how much a congressman and Senator gets paid for their vote?

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Someone should be helping all these people vote. It's their constitutional right to vote

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It used to be volunteers sat at desks and verified your ID and that you were registered in that district, then you received and filled in the votes. Always in your local area, no big deal!

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2 ways we know these were Democrats. 1. Id it had been Republicans, the media would have reported them as "alt right" and "Trump supporters", as they do with everything else. 2. All you have to do is look the names up to see they are Democrats and absolutely hate Trump. #DemocratsCheat

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Ahhhhh Democrats. You keep saying Republicans are the ones doing this but all these arrest in the last 5 years have been 99% Democrats.

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Lets hear the Dems here cry about voter suppression here. Lets face it, People should show up and show friggin ID to cast a vote. Prove who you are...

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Dang there goes the dead and illegal's vote! Pelosi,...do something!

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Community organizers in action. Wasn't there a President who was a CO?

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Where are the pictures of these criminals??

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Trump is getting more desperate by the day to get additional votes.

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Lmao! These are Democrats!! They have been cheating and getting caught.

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Party of Criminals.

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