ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. – A school principal and her teenage daughter both hacked into student accounts in order to cast votes for homecoming court at the girl’s school, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
Records show the investigation began in November 2020 when the Escambia County School District realized hundreds of student accounts had been accessed without permission during Tate High School’s homecoming court voting period the month prior. [TRENDING: Sheriff: Man cut off grandpa’s ears | Cops kill man suspected of fatally shooting his mom | SpaceX launch creates crazy clouds] Agents said they determined that 117 votes came from the same IP address.