Finally! I can talk about this. Some of you remember this tweet. I found something that made my heart race when I was going through government databases. A case of fraud involving $2.3 million in COVID funds. Follow this thread... #9NEWS @9WantsToKnow
Weeks ago I was scrolling through government databases that show all the Colorado businesses that received COVID dollars. Money that was supposed to help small businesses pay employees during the pandemic. I found a strange pattern. 2/
I found 33 businesses that trace to ONE Denver address. They were all approved for COVID monies. When I looked closer at the business licenses...BOOM! Fraud. Someone took expired businesses and revived them on paper. Days later, the entities were approved for loads of money. 3/
These businesses were defunct and closed years ago. Businesses like a dog training company and a VHS video rental store. Someone revived their licenses on paper, changed the names, and then used the entities to get loans for each one. Up to $74k per business. 4/
These 33 businesses all supposedly had 3 employees and should be found in operation behind this one Denver office suite door. Nope. They don't exist. They're bogus. So who's behind this scheme? Hmmm.... 5/
It turns out a guy named Greg Folk is the registered agent on these entities. His name was added when these entities were revived on paper. Who and where is Greg Folk? Turns out Greg Folk was a licensed CPA in Colorado several years ago. But it gets strange.... 6/
It took me a while, but I found Greg Folk's wife. She told us Greg died of COVID complications in November of 2020, months after the loans were approved. She said her husband was too sick to do this scheme. She believes one of his "enemies" did this. 7/
I confirmed Folk did die in November. So was he behind this scheme or did someone steal his identity to revive these businesses and get $2.3 million? I can't say. I have spoken to federal investigators about our findings and they are intrigued. 8/
This is $2.3 million that should have gone to 99 people. And where is the money? There are a lot of questions that only criminal investigators with subpoena power can find answers to. We'll be broadcasting our journey into this investigation tonight on 9NEWS. 9/
And here’s our article that gives more detail about this scheme. Thanks for following along. #9NEWS
9news.com/mobile/article…
I should have remembered. Our Data Wizard 🧙‍♂️ @ZackNewsMan did a lot of work organizing and extrapolating the data for this investigation. He worked with millions of lines of data so we could zero in on this scheme.

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A story.

In the Spring of 1954 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, a young mother handed over her three-day old son to a couple who long yearned for a child of their own.

Margie Nelson is pictured here, likely the last moment she had with her baby before giving him up for adoption. 1/
The boy was taken in by Manuel Jojola, a medicine man from Isleta Pueblo, and his wife Lupita. They named him Samuel (Sam) and never told him throughout his childhood he was adopted. They raised him as a Native American. Sam was instilled with Native cultural beliefs. 2/
Sam’s adoptive parents (pictured) loved him. During hunting trips with his father, Sam learned respect for the earth and nature through ceremony and prayer. Reverence for the environment and animals would set the stage for a decorated career as an undercover wildlife agent. 3/
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14 Aug 20
This QAnon nonsense is now more than just a passing internet conspiracy/trend. It’s a full blown delusional cult. The QAnon followers on this platform are high in number and it seems to be attracting more people. Why?
There’s subreddit dedicated to people who need help with friends and family who are consumed by this QAnon nonsense.

reddit.com/r/QAnonCasualt…
The pandemic and uncertainty has been a challenge. QAnon gives the terrified comfort someone is in control. It also, like many conspiracies, gives a sense of purpose and community to lonely souls. People have been cooped up. YouTube / Facebook QAnon nonsense is an easy click.
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Here’s something I’d like to focus on as I cover the case of the CEO who brandished his gun. The victim in this case, Chris Ochoa, was pressured not to file charges initially. A thread about this (article below) 1/: #9NEWS 9news.com/article/news/i…
2/ Remember Ochoa and his girlfriend where lost and pulled up to the wrong home while looking for a wedding rehearsal. The host of that venue was pretty clear about her feelings if Chris decided to press charges.
Today I obtained the affidavit that describes “Kelli” telling Chris and his girlfriend she would cancel the wedding if he sought charges. Sorry about the small print here. This discussion was captured on an officers body camera. #9NEWS
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1 Jun 20
JUST CONFIRMED: Denver Police seized these guns and tactical gear from two men who showed up to the protest on Friday. One of them, Chevy McGee, tells me he didn't break any laws. McGee is part of the "Boogaloo" movement. #9NEWS
We featured McGee earlier this month when he posted a livestream after a Colorado man was arrested for pipe bombs. 9news.com/mobile/article…
And here’s our article about this. McGee texted me about Friday’s protest. He claims the guns were in his trunk when police took them. 9news.com/mobile/article…
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8 May 20
This pandemic may produce more conspiracy theorists who are yearning for a belief that there are larger forces in control of things.

It’s hard to accept nature, biology, and and the inherent flaw of man are not controlled by hidden puppet masters.
Every single major event in our history has a conspiracy.

From the moon landing to 9/11.

This pandemic is no exception and the internet, especially Facebook groups, is polluted with false claims.

Theorists tribalize and feed off their collective yearning for community.
When scientists and experts dismiss these theories, they are met with dangerous mob-like resistance from people who believe a few clicks have revealed a grandiose truth.

Social media has given everyone the perception they have equal access to the truth.

It’s a real mess.
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18 Dec 19
Hi Twitter. I have a thread about what I've been seeing and experiencing recently in the wake of our reporting on Hate.

(Updates on a Proud Boy podcast/radio show & anti-Semites.)

I'd like to begin with an old Spanish saying:

"Dime con quién andas, y te diré quién eres." 1/
The saying essentially means, "Tell me who you hang out with/walk with and I'll tell you who you are."

I heard this a lot growing up from my mom and my grandma.

I've been thinking about this saying a lot lately. 2/
The Proud Boys, especially a local man who runs a podcast, claim they don't hang out with white supremacists. My footage at a September protest shows them posing with men in black. I shared this during our reporting on Samuel Cordova (far left with hat and sunglasses). 3/
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