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🚨 Hidden camera footage from Los Angeles' Skid Row shows petition circulators logging into an online voter database, pulling real registered voters' names and addresses, and handing those identities to individuals who were then paid to forge signatures on California ballot petitions.
Investigators tracked the names captured on footage and went door-to-door to verify residents — who confirmed their addresses were accurate but said they never signed any petitions. The website identified in the footage as the source of the voter data is SigValid.com. The conduct captured appears to potentially violate multiple California felony statutes, including Elections Code §18613 for signing another person's name on a petition, Penal Code §470 for forgery, and Elections Code §18601–18602 for paying for petition signatures.
U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli stated that under Attorney General Pam Bondi, the DOJ will aggressively pursue anyone involved in violating federal election laws. The investigation is ongoing and no charges related to this specific footage have been publicly announced at this time.
Who do you think should be held accountable — and at what level? 👇
#ElectionIntegrity #PetitionFraud #LosAngeles #SkidRow #California #Breaking
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