Links Emerge Between Arizona Democrat Katie Hobbs and FTX

Links have begun to emerge between the recently-imploded cryptocurrency exchange FTX and Arizona’s controversial Democrat gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs.

Hobbs, Arizona’s secretary of state, was recently declared the winner by the corporate media in her disputed gubernatorial election against Republican Kari Lake.

Lake was widely considered the favorite in the race while Hobbs did not campaign, did not have a major following, did not hold rallies, and refused to debate.

However, in an impossible and stunning upset, Hobbs, the top election official in Arizona, somehow “defeated” Lake in the gubernatorial race.

As Slay News has been documenting, FTX and its founder and CEO Sam Bankman-Fried have been bankrolling Democrats over the past few years.

In the 2022 election cycle alone, Bankman-Fried plowed roughly $40 million into Democratic Party candidates and pro-Democrat groups.

This year, he was the Democrats’ second-largest donor after radical billionaire George Soros.

According to FEC reports, Bankman-Fried also gave 27 million dollars to a Phoenix-based PAC tied to Democrat activist and consultant Dacey Montoya, who is listed as treasurer.

According to a report by AZ Free News, “The Money Wheel, Montoya’s consulting firm, received over $134,500 from February to early July from the Protect Our Future PAC.”

The Money Wheel also received $114,500.00 from the Katie Hobbs campaign and $372,427.25 from Mark Kelly’s campaign.

Dacey Montoya has shown support for both candidates on Twitter.

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AZ Free News reported:

Not only did Protect Our Future PAC receive $27 million from FTX CEO Samuel Bankman-Fried — this PAC was the primary beneficiary of his contributions by far.

The PAC treasurer is Dacey Montoya: a name that appears frequently throughout the Democratic dark money network.

In the recent past, Montoya also chaired the Way to Lead PAC and Not Our Faith PAC, both organizations that received major funds from Democratic dark money funders like George Soros.

According to the Federal Election Commission (FEC), Bankman-Fried’s millions came via four payments from February to June: $9 million on February 4, $4 million on March 15, $10 million on April 14, and $4 million on June 13.

It appears that Montoya received a good cut of Bankman-Fried’s millions.

The Money Wheel, Montoya’s consulting firm, received over $134,500 from February to early July from the Protect Our Future PAC. Protect Our Future and The Money Wheel share the same business address. Her consulting firm often gets paid from the PACs she oversees.

The PAC registered with the FEC in January of this year. Bankman-Fried’s millions account for 94 percent of the PAC’s revenue.

Another $1 million came from another FTX executive, Nishad Singh, also on February 4.

Montoya’s other PAC, Opportunity For Tomorrow, contributed nearly $195,000 to the FTX executive-backed PAC.

One other major contributor was Everytown For Gun Safety Action Fund, the PAC arm of the gun control organization founded by major Democratic donor Michael Bloomberg.

The Phoenix-based PAC only put $1.26 million back into Arizona through its independent expenditures committee (IEC). From there, the money can’t be traced.

The remainder went to Democratic PACs and candidates in other states, primarily ad campaigns to benefit congressional and state legislature candidates in Oregon, Texas, Michigan, Kentucky, North Carolina, Florida, Ohio, Illinois, California, New York, and New Jersey.

According to the PAC’s website, the primary reason for the PAC is to elect candidates focused on preventing pandemics.

The only Arizona candidate to which Bankman-Fried contributed directly was Congressman Ruben Gallego (D-AZ-07): $5,800 in March.

Bankman-Fried also contributed thousands to two other Arizona-based PACS. He gave $5,000 to Guarding Against Pandemics, another Phoenix-based PAC with Montoya serving as treasurer.

Bankman-Fried also gave $5,000 to a Phoenix-based PAC sponsored by recently-defeated Congressman Tom O’Halleran’s (D-AZ-01) campaign.

Investigative reporter Natalie Winters discussed this finding during an appearance on Steve Bannon’s War Room.

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READ MORE: Full List of Democrats That FTX CEO Pumped Cash To

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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