GBI Strategies LLC, the entity associated with the suppressed police report in Michigan predating the 2020 Election, exhibits a flow of multiple millions through its financial records, yet it claims a residential address as its official headquarters.

On October 8, 2020, an individual deposited a batch of around 8,000 to 10,000 fully completed voter registration applications in Muskegon, Michigan—an event that was unmistakably observed by City Clerk Ann Meisch.

After examining the voter applications, the following findings emerged:

  • Several forms seemed to have been filled out by the same person.
  • Multiple forms contained inaccurate or nonexistent addresses.
  • Errors were present in the provided phone numbers.
  • Signatures displayed inconsistencies.

On October 16, the Muskegon Police Department was contacted to initiate an investigation.

Subsequently, on October 20, the same individual submitted an additional 2,500 forms.

The intervention of Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s Office occurred on October 21. Two members from AG Dana Nessel’s Criminal Investigation Division were assigned to oversee the process. Strangely, however, she never made any public mention of the investigation.

Michigan State Police also joined the effort, with an assigned investigator conversing with the female suspect. The suspect revealed that she was receiving a weekly payment of $1150 “to find unregistered voters and provide them with a form so they can get registered to vote or obtain their absentee ballot”.

Following weeks of meticulous documentation and investigation, the Michigan police handed the case over to the FBI. Remarkably, the FBI chose to conceal the findings promptly after assuming control of the investigation.