Sheriff doesn't know anything about voter fraud investigation

The Indian Road mansion in Palm Beach formerly owned by Ann Coulter's realtor has sold to new owners. Coulter used this house's address on her Palm Beach voter registration in order to keep her true address a secret for personal security reasons. From a recent Palm Beach Post article:

The sellers are Suzanne and David Frisbie. She's the one who told the truth about Coulter. ("No, she doesn't live here.")

Despite Coulter's past protestations in print and on television that she lives in New York City (then why did she vote in Palm Beach?), her lawyer, former South Florida federal prosecutor Marcos Jimenez, confirmed to Supervisor of Elections Arthur Anderson that Coulter resides in Palm Beach.

Still, charges have yet to be filed against Coulter for voter fraud; since it was turned over to State Attorney Barry Krischer, the case has virtually disappeared. Sheriff Ric Bradshaw — whose office is supposedly non-partisan and supposedly has a deputy investigating the case — turned up to watch Coulter at a recent Lincoln Day Gala for the Republican Party in Palm Beach.

When asked about the investigation into Coulter's voter registration irregularities, Bradshaw said, "I don't know anything about that."

About Bradshaw's presence at the Republican event, an unidentified former Bradshaw staffer commented, "In a county with such an overwhelming majority of Dems, this wasn't the smartest thing to do."

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March 11th, 2007 Posted by David | | 2 comments

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  1. Wow voter fraud? This is ridiculous. If you want to see voter fraud, come to NH where you can live anyplace you wish, not even in NH and vote.
    If you want to see Dems bury and not prosecute voter fraud come here.

    As long as Anne only voted once, she has not committed any fraud.

    People here voted over and over — how else do you think the Dems won in NH?

    Comment by NH | March 11, 2007

  2. NH:

    It goes without saying that voting fraud is despicable and should be abhorred by all Americans, regardless of political party or election outcome. That being said, I did a quick Google News search for voting fraud and couldn't find a single thing. You'll have to provide at least a modicum of evidence before I find your allegations credible.

    You also say that Ann didn't commit fraud if she only voted once. Of course that's not true. Ballots are not the same from precinct to precinct, and certainly not from state to state. If Coulter lives in New York (as she has publicly stated), she should vote in New York, for New York candidates.

    Comment by Eric | March 13, 2007

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