Massie has a great idea for getting the names of miscreants out there from the Epstein files

Sure, sure, this time it will be differnt, lol


Three Cabinet members — Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin — had each declared more than one home as their principal residence.
We found no news reports or statements from government officials about any of the three Cabinet members being targeted for prosecution for mortgage-related actions.


Legal experts have criticized James’ prosecution as questionable, given that scenarios like hers — involving modest amounts of money and given the difficulty of proving intent to defraud — are rarely prosecuted.

I believe the issue is falsifying loan documents.
 
I believe the issue is falsifying loan documents.


READ THE LINK, THE EXACT SAME THING THEY ACCUSE HER OF

According to ProPublica reporting, Donald Trump signed mortgage documents in the 1990s for two Florida properties near Mar-a-Lago, pledging both as primary residences. Instead of living in them, he rented them out as investment properties. These actions align with definitions of "occupancy fraud," where borrowers misrepresent a property's purpose for better financing terms.




Key details of this report:
  • Property 1: In 1993, a loan was secured for a "Bermuda-style" home with a pledge it would be his principal residence.

  • Property 2: Seven weeks later, a second loan was secured for a neighboring seven-bedroom home, also claimed as a principal residence.

  • Usage: Records indicate he did not live in either property, using them as rentals.

  • Context: While the statute of limitations has passed, these findings arose while Trump accused political opponents of similar mortgage fraud, reported CNN and ProPublica.
 
READ THE LINK, THE EXACT SAME THING THEY ACCUSE HER OF

According to ProPublica reporting, Donald Trump signed mortgage documents in the 1990s for two Florida properties near Mar-a-Lago, pledging both as primary residences. Instead of living in them, he rented them out as investment properties. These actions align with definitions of "occupancy fraud," where borrowers misrepresent a property's purpose for better financing terms.




Key details of this report:
  • Property 1: In 1993, a loan was secured for a "Bermuda-style" home with a pledge it would be his principal residence.

  • Property 2: Seven weeks later, a second loan was secured for a neighboring seven-bedroom home, also claimed as a principal residence.

  • Usage: Records indicate he did not live in either property, using them as rentals.

  • Context: While the statute of limitations has passed, these findings arose while Trump accused political opponents of similar mortgage fraud, reported CNN and ProPublica.
Looks like He didn't get caught.... :biggrin:
 
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