The O’Keefe Media on Tuesday released part III of its cash-for-ballots investigation into voter fraud in California.
In part III, undercover journalists discovered that the petition fraudsters are logging into an online database to get real voter names for the forged signatures.
Sigvalid.com was identified as the online database.
Per OMG:
In Part III of the cash-for-ballots investigation, petition fraudsters on Skid Row in Los Angeles were caught on hidden camera logging into an online database accessing registered voter names and addresses. These identities were then given to homeless individuals and used to sign in the name of on election petitions.
Our undercover footage shows these signatures completed under false identities, followed by cash payments.
We tracked the names used in the footage and went door-to-door to verify the individuals whose names appeared in the footage. Residents confirmed the addresses were accurate, but denied ever signing any petitions.
Actual voters are angry and demanding authorities take action.
“That’s my address… but that wasn’t me,” one of the voters said.