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co-conspirator

[koh-kuhn-spir-uh-ter] / ˌkoʊ kənˈspɪr ə tər /




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But he says there’s a co-conspirator: an affliction known as election fraud.

From Washington Post

Prosecutors allege that in February 2022, Aslanian and a co-conspirator set out to find someone who would set fire to one of his rental properties on the 11000 block of Hartsook Street in North Hollywood.

From Los Angeles Times

Using a borrowed gas canister and a hotplate, a co-conspirator started a fire at the property on Feb. 5, officials allege, but only the outside of the building was scorched.

From Los Angeles Times

A second fire was started by another co-conspirator on March 18, 2022, burning a vacant lot of the building.

From Los Angeles Times

Ghorbani, Sherman, and co-conspirator Anthony Hebron arrived at a location in D.C. at around 7:54 a.m., where Ghorbani bought some cocaine.

From Washington Times