
by Jason Sullivan at Unleashed.news via The Gateway Pundit
Arizona State Senator Mark Finchem, who also serves as the Executive Director of the Election Fairness Institute (EFI), and former Tennessee Assistant Police Chief Shawn Taylor, the Senior Research Analyst for EFI, have been quietly leading a bombshell investigation into what may be the largest money laundering and real estate fraud scheme in U.S. history. According to exclusive evidence shared with Unleashed.news and The Gateway Pundit, suspicious property transactions totaling in the billions are now under review, with the trail pointing directly at top ActBlue leadership, its donor network, and a web of accomplices.
In a years-long investigation, Finchem’s team, along with whistleblower Shawn Taylor, a former law enforcement officer from Millersville, Tennessee, have uncovered patterns of multiple same-day property transfers where values were inflated by as much as 100 times the original sale amount within hours.
The evidence is staggering: property sale histories pulled from LexisNexis, one of the most trusted, top-tier real estate and public records platforms. LexisNexis is widely regarded as the gold standard in aggregating property and deed records directly from county recorder and clerk offices across the United States.
We have the EXCLUSIVE
Unleashed.news has interviewed both Senator Finchem and Shawn Taylor directly and has poured over an excruciating amount of documentation. This evidence has already been shared with the Department of Justice and the FBI, signaling that federal investigations — and even potential congressional hearings — are on the horizon.
“What we are seeing looks like the motherlode of all money laundering schemes,” said Senator Mark Finchem. “It’s so vast that it touches everything: political slush funds, cartel money, human trafficking proceeds, and possibly even CCP (Chinese Communist Party) cash being funneled into the U.S.”
“There are just too many of these 100% same-day spike transactions for this to be dismissed as a simple scrivener’s error,” said whistleblower Shawn Taylor. “When the numbers jump by a factor of 100 in a matter of hours, across multiple properties and states, it points to something deliberate and systemic.”
The Press Release That Started It All…
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