IRS Accuses Clinton-Linked Dark Money Network Of Mass Fraud

For someone obsessed with deploying 80,000+ new IRS agents on the American public to scrounge together revenue from the increasingly struggling middle class for his insatiable spending, “President” Biden may want to look a little closer to home.

Or a lot closer.

Through the IRS, Americans for Public Trust (APT) filed a complaint against Arabella Advisors, an alleged consulting firm that manages supposed nonprofits, as detailed by Fox News.

Unsurprisingly, Arabella Advisors was founded by one of Clinton’s many cronies, Eric Kessler, and, perhaps even more unsurprisingly, the firm has raked in hundreds of millions of dollars over the past few years for supposedly “managing” nonprofits.

Of course, these so-called nonprofits likely serve as little more than conduits for dark money for the Dems.

Indeed, “President” Biden was such a large recipient of dark money that even Bloomberg and CNN wrote about it.

Fortunately, APT executive director Caitlin Sutherland is starting to shine a light on the rather dark developments coming to light, though she is clearly taking a massive risk in doing so.

“Eric Kessler created one of the most complex and sophisticated dark money networks influencing U.S. politics and policy today,” Sutherland noted.

No kidding. Networks that played a huge role in propelling Emperor Xiden straight into office, to the extent he barely bothered to campaign throughout most of 2020.

Especially when his hound dogs in California shut down any and all commentary on his insanely unethical, and illegal, business dealings overseas, as detailed in Hunter Biden’s shady laptops.

“Now, it appears as though he misled the IRS and may have illegally personally benefited by rerouting nonprofit cash back into his own pocket through Arabella Advisors. The IRS must immediately investigate this scheme, and determine to what degree Eric Kessler has used Arabella and their managed-nonprofits for his own self-enrichment,” Sutherland continued.

And what an amount it is … apparently, money sent to so-called nonprofits was sent back to Arabella Advisors, to the tune of $228M, or nearly a quarter of a billion dollars.

“These fees exceeded the fair market value of the services provided to the Kessler-Affiliated Nonprofits by Arabella Advisors,” the complaint added.

No kidding! “Exceeded the fair market value” is perhaps one of the nicest ways to put it.

And, furthermore, what a surprise! A Clinton crony rerouting a percentage of hundreds of millions of dollars back into his own pockets?

Sounds just like the Clinton cadre stealing a huge percentage of the donations made to the so-called Clinton Foundation in the wake of the devastating earthquake that occurred in Haiti in 2010.

Sounds just like “the Big Guy,” who is currently masquerading as president, and his so-called “10 percent” from shady Ukrainian, Russia, Chinese, Romanian, and who knows how many other business deals.

Though per Hunter’s bitter texts, several of which have been made public, the “Big Guy” may have demanded at least half of all Hunter’s “earnings” … which were directly engineered through “the Big Guy.”

And, speaking of the big guy, Arabella Advisors is also apparently indirectly advising the current Biden regime through one of its many conduits, which should also come as a surprise to no one.

Arabella’s rather embarrassing attempt at self-defense was also pitiable, to say the least.

“We are compensated in exchange for a series of robust administrative and operational services,” the firm sniffed.

“Robust” services, huh? That’s one way of putting it …

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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