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Florida teen Emily Grover and mom face up to 16 years in prison after allegedly rigging homecoming court votes

By Caitlin O Kane May 5, 2021 / 12:37 PM / CBS News A Florida mother and her teenage daughter each face up to 16 years in prison after rigging a high school homecoming court competition, officials announced on Tuesday. The daughter who, was 17 when the crime took place, recently turned 18 and will be tried as an adult.  50-year-old Laura Rose Carroll, an assistant principal at Bellview Elementary School in Pensacola, Florida, was arrested alongside her daughter, Emily Rose Grover, in March.  The arrests came following an investigation that began in November when the Escambia County School District contacted law enforcement to report unauthorized access into hundreds of student accounts, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement in a press release.

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By Monica Mar 16, 2021 In a beautiful silver dress, the homecoming queen at J.M. Tate High School in Cantonment, Fla., stood on the football field in late October to accept her crown. The students, had already begun spreading whispers about her victory. The homecoming queen had bragged for years about abusing the access her mother had to student records as an assistant principal Now, witnesses said, she was boasting about using the same access to cast hundreds of ballots in her own election. On Monday, the 17-year-old senior and her mother, Laura Rose Carroll, 50, were arrested and charged with fraudulently accessing confidential student information.

Florida mom and daughter accused of accessing student accounts to rig homecoming court vote

PENSACOLA, Florida A mother and daughter in Pensacola, Florida, have been accused of rigging a high school homecoming court election by accessing accounts without authorization, authorities said Monday. Laura Rose Carroll, 50, was arrested Monday and booked into the Escambia County Jail with a bond of $8,500, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) said in a news release. Her 17-year-old daughter was taken into custody and transferred to the Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center, it said. When reached by CNN, a man identifying himself as Carroll s husband, said, We have no comment right now. Our lawyers told us not to speak and we will have our day in court.

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