Dem Senate candidate Adam Schiff commits fraud. Claims homes in two states as his "primary residence".

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Lock him up!

This should be investigated by the DOJ, and he should be prosecuted for fraud.


While I'm not in the prediction business, I will say that Schiff might be on the verge of serious criminal charges, including tax and election fraud, the likes of which few D.C. lawmakers have seen.

Here's a short summary of Schiff's predicament as it now stands:

In the two decades before he became the Democrats' 2024 U.S. Senate nominee in California, former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff repeatedly declared in mortgage and election filings that both of his homes – one in California and the other in Maryland – were his "principal residence." The claims have now prompted an ethics complaint and could be prosecutable as fraud, experts said.

So what's the problem?​

America's homeowners are allowed to claim just one home as their primary residence: the one they live in the majority of the year, according to federally backed lender Freddie Mac. Yet Schiff alternately declared both California and Maryland homes as “principal” on multiple mortgage and election forms dating to 2003 and reviewed by Just the News.

Why Would Schiff Do That?​

Those conflicting sworn statements provided the California congressman with both financial and political benefits over the years, primarily lower mortgage interest rates, tax advantages, and the ability to run for election in a California House district.

Oh, c'mon. Shifty wouldn't do that, would he? The shyster who first claimed "Russian collusion" to help Donald Trump defeat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election (to no avail) and later incessantly declared that Hunter Biden's infamous laptop computer was "Russian disinformation," which also proved to be nonsense? Nah, no way.

In at least three instances, documents show that in 2009 and again in 2011 and 2013, Schiff refinanced his Maryland home and declared it was his “principal residence” at the same time he had declared his principal residence was in the California, according to 2009 and 2011 financing docs for his Burbank condo.
2009_02_06 - Maryland Refinance - Principal Residence Deed of Trust [8+8a].pdf
2011_01_11 - Maryland Home Refinance - Principal Residence Deed of Trust [11+11a+11b].pdf
2013_01_12 - Maryland Home Refinance Principal Residence Deed of Trust [15+15a+15b].pdf
2009_06_17 - Purchase of Burbank condo [9+9a].pdf
2011_11_04 - Burbank Condo Refinance [13].pdf
The pattern was first detected by Sacramento-based real estate investigator Christine Bish, who also is running for Congress as a Republican this year. She filed an ethics complaint against Schiff in Congress.
Bish alleges in her complaint: "Depending on tax history and statements or misstatements made, Adam Schiff may also be guilty of tax fraud."

After reviewing the documents at the request of Just the News, retired FBI supervisory special agent Jeff Danik said the documented charges carry significant criminal penalties if substantiated:

These are serious, documented allegations which carry significant criminal penalties if substantiated. [The DOJ] maintains a robust fraud enforcement section that routinely investigates similar allegations, and the 10-year statute of limitations available in bank fraud investigations would allow for an expansive inquiry.

 
Lock him up!

This should be investigated by the DOJ, and he should be prosecuted for fraud.


While I'm not in the prediction business, I will say that Schiff might be on the verge of serious criminal charges, including tax and election fraud, the likes of which few D.C. lawmakers have seen.

Here's a short summary of Schiff's predicament as it now stands:


So what's the problem?​

America's homeowners are allowed to claim just one home as their primary residence: the one they live in the majority of the year, according to federally backed lender Freddie Mac. Yet Schiff alternately declared both California and Maryland homes as “principal” on multiple mortgage and election forms dating to 2003 and reviewed by Just the News.

Why Would Schiff Do That?​

Those conflicting sworn statements provided the California congressman with both financial and political benefits over the years, primarily lower mortgage interest rates, tax advantages, and the ability to run for election in a California House district.

Oh, c'mon. Shifty wouldn't do that, would he? The shyster who first claimed "Russian collusion" to help Donald Trump defeat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election (to no avail) and later incessantly declared that Hunter Biden's infamous laptop computer was "Russian disinformation," which also proved to be nonsense? Nah, no way.


Bish alleges in her complaint: "Depending on tax history and statements or misstatements made, Adam Schiff may also be guilty of tax fraud."

After reviewing the documents at the request of Just the News, retired FBI supervisory special agent Jeff Danik said the documented charges carry significant criminal penalties if substantiated:



The law is for the little people, i.e. non democrat leadership

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Lock him up!

This should be investigated by the DOJ, and he should be prosecuted for fraud.


While I'm not in the prediction business, I will say that Schiff might be on the verge of serious criminal charges, including tax and election fraud, the likes of which few D.C. lawmakers have seen.

Here's a short summary of Schiff's predicament as it now stands:


So what's the problem?​

America's homeowners are allowed to claim just one home as their primary residence: the one they live in the majority of the year, according to federally backed lender Freddie Mac. Yet Schiff alternately declared both California and Maryland homes as “principal” on multiple mortgage and election forms dating to 2003 and reviewed by Just the News.

Why Would Schiff Do That?​

Those conflicting sworn statements provided the California congressman with both financial and political benefits over the years, primarily lower mortgage interest rates, tax advantages, and the ability to run for election in a California House district.

Oh, c'mon. Shifty wouldn't do that, would he? The shyster who first claimed "Russian collusion" to help Donald Trump defeat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election (to no avail) and later incessantly declared that Hunter Biden's infamous laptop computer was "Russian disinformation," which also proved to be nonsense? Nah, no way.


Bish alleges in her complaint: "Depending on tax history and statements or misstatements made, Adam Schiff may also be guilty of tax fraud."

After reviewing the documents at the request of Just the News, retired FBI supervisory special agent Jeff Danik said the documented charges carry significant criminal penalties if substantiated:



What we have learned over the last few years is that Democrats CONTROL the law and Democrat leaders are ABOVE the law. Nothing will happen to Herr Schiiff that is for sure.
 
Lock him up!

This should be investigated by the DOJ, and he should be prosecuted for fraud.


While I'm not in the prediction business, I will say that Schiff might be on the verge of serious criminal charges, including tax and election fraud, the likes of which few D.C. lawmakers have seen.

Here's a short summary of Schiff's predicament as it now stands:


So what's the problem?​

America's homeowners are allowed to claim just one home as their primary residence: the one they live in the majority of the year, according to federally backed lender Freddie Mac. Yet Schiff alternately declared both California and Maryland homes as “principal” on multiple mortgage and election forms dating to 2003 and reviewed by Just the News.

Why Would Schiff Do That?​

Those conflicting sworn statements provided the California congressman with both financial and political benefits over the years, primarily lower mortgage interest rates, tax advantages, and the ability to run for election in a California House district.

Oh, c'mon. Shifty wouldn't do that, would he? The shyster who first claimed "Russian collusion" to help Donald Trump defeat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election (to no avail) and later incessantly declared that Hunter Biden's infamous laptop computer was "Russian disinformation," which also proved to be nonsense? Nah, no way.


Bish alleges in her complaint: "Depending on tax history and statements or misstatements made, Adam Schiff may also be guilty of tax fraud."

After reviewing the documents at the request of Just the News, retired FBI supervisory special agent Jeff Danik said the documented charges carry significant criminal penalties if substantiated:



Is he voting in both districts as well?
 
Is Schiff voting in two states?
How many people are registered to vote in two states?
He’s never registered to vote in Maryland, so no.

It’s not like RFK Jr who voted in New York despite having no house there whatsoever.
 
Lock him up!

This should be investigated by the DOJ, and he should be prosecuted for fraud.


While I'm not in the prediction business, I will say that Schiff might be on the verge of serious criminal charges, including tax and election fraud, the likes of which few D.C. lawmakers have seen.

Here's a short summary of Schiff's predicament as it now stands:


So what's the problem?​

America's homeowners are allowed to claim just one home as their primary residence: the one they live in the majority of the year, according to federally backed lender Freddie Mac. Yet Schiff alternately declared both California and Maryland homes as “principal” on multiple mortgage and election forms dating to 2003 and reviewed by Just the News.

Why Would Schiff Do That?​

Those conflicting sworn statements provided the California congressman with both financial and political benefits over the years, primarily lower mortgage interest rates, tax advantages, and the ability to run for election in a California House district.

Oh, c'mon. Shifty wouldn't do that, would he? The shyster who first claimed "Russian collusion" to help Donald Trump defeat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election (to no avail) and later incessantly declared that Hunter Biden's infamous laptop computer was "Russian disinformation," which also proved to be nonsense? Nah, no way.


Bish alleges in her complaint: "Depending on tax history and statements or misstatements made, Adam Schiff may also be guilty of tax fraud."

After reviewing the documents at the request of Just the News, retired FBI supervisory special agent Jeff Danik said the documented charges carry significant criminal penalties if substantiated:



He still won. Cali voters are dumb
 
This thread is dumb.
Sure, you think anything that exposes democrats disregarding the laws that they force on the rest of us is dumb. Tell me, do you advocate his scofflaw actions? How about an impeachment trial. There is readily available evidence of his wrongdoing as a matter of public record.
 
Sure, you think anything that exposes democrats disregarding the laws that they force on the rest of us is dumb. Tell me, do you advocate his scofflaw actions? How about an impeachment trial. There is readily available evidence of his wrongdoing as a matter of public record.
No laws were disregarded. There's no law against claiming two homes as primary residences on a mortgage application.
 
No laws were disregarded. There's no law against claiming two homes as primary residences on a mortgage application.
Do you understand the definition of primary? Clearly not. You seem to have extreme problems with that. My third grade grand daughter has a better grasp on the language and its meaning than you do.
 
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