Previously, it was reported that Kanye West allegedly broke the law by failing to file campaign documents that note what money is being spent. Now, the rapper and his presidential campaign are being accused of deceptive practices in Virginia after two people have made legal complaints.

One of the people who submitted an affidavit to the State Board of Elections—a man named Matthan Wilson, also spoke to the Washington Post and laid out the alleged details. Watson said he was exercising outside one day when he was approached by three people who asked him if he wanted to be an elector in the state of Virginia. Wilson said he was distracted and signed the petition, but learned weeks later, the petition he signed had him being used as an elector to Kanye West.

Wilson went on to say, “I am so embarrassed. I don’t want to be an elector for Kanye West. I don’t want to vote for Kanye West. I only like one or two of his songs.”

source: Washington Post