LANSING – Former candidate for the Saginaw City Council Eric Eggleston, 53, and current Saginaw City Council member Monique Lamar-Silvia, 64, both of Saginaw, have been charged with multiple felonies, ...
A Saginaw City Council member and a former city council candidate are facing felony charges alleging fraud involving fraudulent signatures to get on the November 2024 general election ballot.
It was Eric Eggleston's nominating petitions that were called into question by Saginaw's city clerk ... Eggleston's name did not appear on the ballot. The Michigan Department of State investigated ...
Eric Eggleston, 53, a former candidate for Saginaw City Council, and current Saginaw City Council ... the matter was referred to the Attorney General by the Michigan Department of State following an ...
Michigan law states she faces ... in July allegedly falsified signatures on the Saginaw City Council nominating petition forms of Eric Eggleston, who ultimately did not run for office.
Michigan law states she could ... in July allegedly falsified signatures on the Saginaw City Council nominating petition forms of Eric Eggleston, who ultimately did not run for office.
SAGINAW, Michigan (WJRT ... Former Saginaw City Council candidate Eric Eggleston, who Lamar-Silvia was trying to help, also is facing two felonies and one misdemeanor charge for his alleged ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Thursday that two people have been charged with multiple election law felonies. Eric Eggleston, 53, a former candidate for Saginaw City Council, and ...
Monique Lamar-Silvia faces four charges in all, including three felonies, on an arrest warrant issued by the Michigan ... Former Saginaw City Council candidate Eric Eggleston, who Lamar-Silvia ...