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To: kapkan4u who wrote (118025)11/15/2000 11:13:34 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Kap,

According to a police report filed at the Palm Beach County sheriff’s office and obtained by ABCNEWS, Irving Slosberg, 53, pulled the mechanism from his car and handed it over to police on Nov. 11 after denying to a county government employee that he had it.
When told of the incident, Palm Beach County’s supervisor of elections, Theresa Lefore, declined to press charges, according to the report.


abcnews.go.com

Surprise! This is the same Theresa LePore (here name is misspelled in the story) who is one of 3 supervisors in charge of Palm Beach recount. I believe she is also the author of the "butterfly ballot". The other supervisor is Carol Roberts, who is accused that she "poked, twisted and manipulated ballots during a Saturday hand recount of ballots from four precincts".

BTW, Scumbria wants these individuals to be in charge of the election, because they don't have a conflict of interest.

Joe