A former Senate staffer pleaded guilty today to aiding computer hacking and attempted evidence tampering
A former Senate staffer has pleaded guilty to aiding computer hacking and attempted evidence tampering for helping a fired co-worker enter a Senate office at night and wiping down computers so the colleague wouldn’t be caught.
Hogan said Davis faces a maximum possible sentence of 18 months in prison. Prosecutors have indicated they won’t seek prison time, but may ask for home confinement or that Davis spend time in a halfway house. Public defender A.J. Kramer suggested on Tuesday that he was hopeful she would get a sentence of probation.Sign Up
“You were good friends,” Hogan said of Davis and Cosko. “You knew he had no right to enter the office unescorted. … You were aware Mr. Cosko was angry about his termination.” A spokesman for Hassan’s office said Davis worked as a staff assistant there from April 2017 until last December, when she was fired over her role in Cosko’s scheme.
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