There are new allegations in a Minnesota voter fraud case that first came to light this summer. Two people pleaded guilty in federal court to being paid to help register voters.
In all, 500 to 600 fraudulent voter registration applications were submitted to election offices in 13 Minnesota counties. It was some sharp election workers in Carver County who realized the names and addresses on the voter registration forms didn't match with any county residents.
Prosecutors charged two people with one count each of voter registration fraud. According to the charging document, the two were paid by an unnamed foundation to help register voters.
The two defendants pleaded guilty this summer and have since moved out of state.
The scope of the two-year FBI and state investigation was not previou