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From left, defendant Monique Lamar-Silvia, attorney Matthew M. Evans, attorney Khadija Swims and co-defendant Eric A. Eggleston listen during the trial for Lamar-Silvia in Saginaw, Mich., on ...
Co-defendant Eric A. Eggleston listens during the trial for Monique Lamar-Silvia in Saginaw, Mich., on Wednesday, June 25, 2025. Prosecutors allege Lamar-Silvia falsified signatures on the ...
The Saginaw City Council — including Lamar-Silvia — in January 2023 allocated $1.3 million in federal stimulus funds to Youth Development Corp., a Saginaw nonprofit Eggleston founded that was ...
Former candidate Eric Eggleston, 53, and current city council member Monique Lamar-Silvia, 64, both of Saginaw, are accused of forging signatures on a nominating petition filed with the Saginaw ...
SAGINAW, Mich. (WJRT) - Saginaw City Councilwoman Monique Lamar-Silvia and Eric Eggleston were found guilty on multiple charges related to election fraud with possible prison sentences up to five ...
The AG’s office alleges on July 2023, Lamar-Silvia fraudulently signed Saginaw voters' names on a petition form to ensure Eggleston made it on the ballot.
Monique Lamar-Silvia and Eric Eggleston were charged in January for forging signatures on a nominating petition filed with the Saginaw City Clerk’s Office, according to the Michigan Attorney ...
SAGINAW, Mich. (WJRT) - A jury has found Saginaw City Councilwoman Monique Lamar Silvia guilty on all charges she faced, while former candidate Eric Eggleston was found guilty on three charges.
Monique Lamar-Silvia, 64, a current council member, and Eric Eggleston, 53, were convicted of forging signatures on a nominating petition, trying to get Eggleston on the 2024 ballot for City Council.
A Saginaw City Council member and a former city council candidate are facing felony charges alleging fraud involving fraudulent signatures to get on the November 2024 general election ballot. On ...
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