Democracy Docket reported that David Michael Levin appears to have joined the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division. A Florida attorney, Levin in 2016 was charged with three felonies for hacking a Florida state elections website as well as a county elections website. The hacking had no impact on the vote counting or outcome, but Levin pleaded guilty to the crimes.
Democracy Docket reported that he was recently involved in a Minnesota election operation alongside William F. Mohrman, a senior counsel in the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division and the attorney who represented Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer who killed George Floyd. The Justice Department has not confirmed Levin’s hiring or his role in the operation.
The apparent hiring of Levin—a hacker watching over elections—may also be a prelude for the midterms, as the DOJ has already announced plans to send 1,000 poll monitors to ballot boxes around the country during the midterms.
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