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Breaking: O’Keefe Media Group Uncovers Potential MASSIVE Money Laundering into Political Campaigns
The O’Keefe Media Group broke its first story investigating what appears to be a national plot to utilize senior citizens matching a similar profile as vehicles to launder millions of dollars into political campaigns.
The data breaking down the scheme and high volume of contributions was provided to OMG’s newsroom by a Wisconsin based group called Election Watch, led by Peter Bernegger and corroborated by cross referencing data on the Federal Election Commission site and state data.
Through these publicly available records, it was discovered that Maryland voters had excessive amounts of donations made in their names - not just once, not just twice, but some of them over 10,000 times since 2019.
Several of these donors, who Bernegger calls “smurfs” in accordance with its label as a term for those involved in the structure of money laundering, would have to make dozens of contributions a day to keep pace with their contribution levels.
Facets of this scheme have been previously reported on by the Epoch Times and The Gateway Pundit and seemingly dismissed by legacy media. Most donors in the data are tied to Democrat fundraising entity ActBlue.
The O’Keefe Media Group is the first news organization to capture interviews on camera with the senior citizens who are apparent victims of this scheme.
Take for example Garland Riggs, a resident of Maryland who has made 31,073 contributions for a sum of over $230,000 from 2015 to 2022 according to FEC and state data. When approached at their doorstep by James O’Keefe, Mrs. Riggs and her husband were shocked by the figures. When told they were listed as giving over $230,000 Mr. Riggs said “No, not us,” before imploring O’Keefe to help him “get to the bottom of all this.”
In response to this interaction and several other interviews with Maryland residents, the top election administrator in Maryland, State Election Administrator Linda Lamone, said her office “doesn’t know anything about that” and declined to comment further.