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Craig Callaway had pleaded guilty to fraudulently obtaining mail ballots in 2022 and submitting them on behalf of ...
Former Atlantic City council president Craig Callaway has been sentenced to two years in prison for a mail-in voting fraud ...
Craig Callaway, once president of Atlantic City Council, was convicted for the "fraudulent procurement, casting, and ...
An Atlantic City political operative who admitted submitting fraudulent mail-in ballots in the November 2022 general election ...
Former Atlantic City Council President Craig Callaway was sentenced to two years in prison for setting up a fraudulent scheme ...
The former Atlantic City council president has been sentenced to federal prison in the forging of mail-in ballots for the ...
Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. and his wife, La'Quetta Small, have settled a slander lawsuit against political operative Craig Callaway, who must publicly admit that he lied when he accused ...
Correction: Ballot Fraud-Atlantic City story Craig Callaway, left, shakes hands with his attorney Joseph Grassi after being sentenced in Superior Court in Mays Landing, N.J., Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008.
Craig Callaway, a former Atlantic City council president and longtime N.J. political organizer, has admitted to casting fraudulent mail-in ballots during the 2022 general election.
Craig Callaway allegedly paid people $30 to $50 to submit vote-by-mail applications, ... Atlantic City political figure, former council president accused of election fraud. Jim Walsh.
Craig Callaway, 64, is a sought-after political organizer and operative in and around Atlantic City, known for his ability to deliver large blocks of absentee ballots to election officials that ...
Star-Ledger Former Atlantic City Council President Craig Callaway ATLANTIC CITY -- Sex, lies and videotape were all in a day's work, according to Atlantic City's jailed former City Council president.
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