jon: reena ninan, thank you. jenna: a former supervisor for acorn agreeing to a plea deal and in an election misconduct place, prosecutors say they illegal ly offered cash as an incentive to register more voters. eric shawn has this story. >> it's another voter fraud-related acorn plea. this time, amy busofink, acorn's original director of voter registration, has pled to charges related to an illegal voter registration scheme from the 2008 presidential election. busofink, who's been a voting official of project vote, the activist group president obama once worked for has pled to two misdemeanor charges of counts of conspiracy in nevada. that's her in the yellow, in the courtroom in las vegas a few months ago. the charges were knocked down from felony in connection to what prosecutors say was acorn's plan to illegally pay for signing of voters. acorn called the plan blackjack, 21, quite appropriate for las vegas. acorn field director christopher edwards pled guilty and testified against acorn and busofink, and und