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Former ACORN official pleads no contest in Nevada

Former ACORN supervisor takes misdemeanor plea deal in Nevada in voter fraud case. A former supervisor for the defunct political advocacy group ACORN has agreed to a plea deal in a case alleging that canvassers were illegally paid to register Nevada voters during the 2008 presidential campaign.
 

Former ACORN official in Las Vegas gets probation

Ex-Nevada ACORN official gets probation for paying canvassers to register voters in 2008. A former Las Vegas supervisor for the political advocacy group ACORN was sentenced Monday to up to three years' probation for his role in a plan to pay canvassers to register Nevada voters during last year's presidential campaign.
 

ACORN, former official plead not guilty in Nevada

ACORN, former regional official plead not guilty in Nevada pay-for-voter registration case. Lawyers for the political advocacy group ACORN and a former voter registration supervisor pleaded not guilty Tuesday to illegally paying canvassers to register Nevada voters during last year's presidential campaign.
 

ACORN, former official due in court in Nevada case

ACORN, former regional official due in court in Nevada pay-for-registrations case. Lawyers for the political advocacy group ACORN and a former supervisor say they'll plead not guilty to charges that they illegally paid canvassers to register Nevada voters during last year's presidential campaign.
 

NevadaÕs threat to ACORN unique

ItÕs the only state prosecuting the organization itself, not just individuals involved in it. For more than 40 years ACORN has helped the nations poor solve their own problems.
 

Vegas judge binds ACORN, former employee for trial

Las Vegas judge binds ACORN, former employee for trial on pay for voter registration charge. The political advocacy group ACORN and a former supervisor were ordered Wednesday to stand trial on charges that they illegally paid canvassers to register Nevada voters during last year's presidential campaign.
 

Ex-ACORN Vegas director to testify against group

Former ACORN field director in Las Vegas to testify against group in plea deal. A former Las Vegas director for a political advocacy group accused of illegally paying canvassers to register voters during last year's presidential campaign has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge and agreed to testify against the group and another employee.
 

In deal, ex-ACORN official cops to voter quota scheme

Behind guilty plea, a promise to testify against others. The attorney generals office turned up the heat Monday on a national organization at the heart of a voter registration fraud investigation.
 

ACORN, former workers vow to fight Nevada charges

ACORN, 2 former employees call Nevada voter registration case politically motivated. Lawyers for political advocacy group ACORN and two former employees say they'll fight charges in Nevada that they illegally paid canvassers to sign up new voters during the presidential campaign.