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IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT OF THE KINGDOM OF ALEXANDRIA
CRIMINAL ACTION
The Crown, Prosecution
v.
Thritystone, Defendant
Defendants Thritystone and 12700k attempted to manipulate the results of the January 2026 General Election by offering money to citizens and campaign staff in exchange for voting for the Alexandria National Party.
II. PARTIES
- The Crown, represented by the Ministry of Justice
- Thritystone
- 12700k
(Time zones are in UTC unless otherwise indicated)
- On January 3, 2026, Thritystone proposed an agenda item on the Alexandria National Party Discord server establishing a campaign budget, including funds allocated for the hiring of campaign staffers. See P-011.
- On January 11, 2026, Thritystone announced a program on the Alexandria National Party Discord server to hire campaign staffers, stating that staffers would receive compensation contingent on the number of Alexandria National Party members elected to Parliament. See P-010.
- On January 11, 2026, Thritystone engaged in direct communications with at least one individual regarding participation in the campaign staffing program described above. See P-012.
- The January 2026 General Election began at the dissolution of Parliament on January 15, 2026. The polls opened on January 20, 2026. See Parliament Elections | January 2026 (Ministry of Internal Affairs, 2026).
- Thritystone is a candidate on the Alexandria National Party’s party list in the January 2026 General Election. See Parliament Elections | January 2026 (Ministry of Internal Affairs, 2026).
- On January 19, 2026, Defendant Thritystone corresponded with WonderRuby. As a result of this correspondence, WonderRuby was offered at least £500 in exchange for voting for the Alexandria National Party, plus a £500 bonus conditioned on the Alexandria National Party winning the election. See P-007, P-008.
- On January 21, 2026, WonderRuby indicated in a message that they had voted for Thritystone. See P-004.
- On January 21, 2026, Defendant 12700k directly contacted a player and requested that they vote for the Alexandria National Party. After the player declined, 12700k offered to provide payment in exchange for the player’s vote. See P-005, P-006, P-014, P-015, P-016.
- On January 21, 2026, 12700k made statements regarding his paid campaign staff associated with the Alexandria National Party and the difficulty those staff experienced voting for the Alexandria National Party in the election due to the citizenship exam requirement. See P-017.
1. The Defendant orchestrated a coordinated scheme to influence the January 2026 General Election by offering money in exchange for votes. Both Defendants offered direct financial compensation to individuals conditioned on their voting for the Alexandria National Party. Their conduct represented a unified effort to alter the outcome of the January 2026 General Election and constitutes conspiracy to commit Bribery under A.P. 01-006 §21(3)(b):
2. By engaging in Bribery--an illegal act--to manipulate the outcome of the January 2026 General Election, the Defendants have conspired to commit Election Fraud. See id. at §20(6)(d):Bribery - A player is guilty of bribery if they persuade someone to commit an illegal or immoral act in exchange for a benefit.
3. In addition to the conspiracy described above, Defendant Thritystone directly offered monetary compensation to WonderRuby in exchange for voting for the Alexandria National Party. This conduct independently constitutes bribery and attempted election fraud. See CCPA §20(6)(d) and §21(3)(b).Electoral Fraud - A player is guilty of electoral fraud if they intentionally and illegally alter the outcome of any Alexandrian election as prescribed by law.
4. Defendant 12700k likewise directly offered monetary compensation to at least one player in exchange for voting for the Alexandria National Party. This conduct independently constitutes bribery and attempted election fraud. See CCPA §20(6)(d) and §21(3)(b).
V. CHARGES
All Defendants:
- Conspiracy to violate CCPA Sec. 21(3)(b) - Bribery
- Conspiracy to violate CCPA Sec. 20(6)(d) - Election Fraud
Defendant Thritystone:
- One violation of CCPA Sec. 21(3)(b) - Bribery
- Attempt to violate CCPA Sec. 20(6)(d) - Election Fraud
Defendant 12700k:
- One violation of CCPA Sec. 21(3)(b) - Bribery
- Attempt to violate CCPA Sec. 20(6)(d) - Election Fraud
VI. EVIDENCE
VII. WITNESSES
- WonderRuby
- ConsequencesInc
Respectfully submitted,
Capt11543
Crown Counsel
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