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Nevada man accused of creating phony Trump, Biden PACs to defraud investors, prosecutors say Follow Us
Question of the Day By Jeff Mordock - The Washington Times - Friday, April 9, 2021
A Nevada man who allegedly created phony political action committees to support both President Biden and former President Trump was charged with wire fraud Friday as prosecutors say he pocketed more than $340,000 donations.
James Kyle Bell last year launched the Keep America Great Committee to purportedly boost Mr. Trump’s chances for reelection and the Best Days Lie Ahead Committee to ensure a victory for Mr. Biden.
During the 2020 election cycle, the two committees received more than $340,000 in donations, according to court documents.
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Prosecutors have charged the creator of a pro-Trump scam PAC with wire fraud.
Authorities say James Kyle Bell defrauded the Paycheck Protection Program of over $1 million.
The websites for Bell s Keep America Great PAC were seized and taken down by the FBI in 2020.
Federal prosecutors have charged the creator of a political action committee that scammed donors by purporting to be supporting President Donald Trump s reelection with wire fraud for defrauding the Paycheck Protection Program.
In a charging document filed in the US District Court for the District of Columba and first reported by the Huffington Post, prosecutors say James Kyle Bell, a Nevada man, created the Keep America Great PAC and registered it with the Federal Election Commission to defraud donors by mimicking the Trump campaign, down to using the exact language in Facebook and Google ads and promising non-existent matching funds.