Today’s Release
A Letter from Nick Shirley
California Fraud Exposé is Live
Anti Fraud Club Teaser

A Letter from Nick Shirley

Nick Shirley Interviewing Protesters in Times Square, New York City
Welcome to Anti Fraud Club.
If you’re here, you probably watched the Minnesota daycare investigation, which got over 140 million views, or one of the dozens of on-the-ground reports I’ve filmed across 15 countries. However you found me, I’m glad you’re here.
After the Minnesota investigation, things changed in ways I didn’t expect. Federal funding was frozen, Governor Tim Walz dropped his reelection bid, and Congress invited me to testify.
The entire experience made one thing really clear to me. Minnesota wasn’t an isolated case. The fraud and government waste happening across this country runs deep. In fact, I’ve already been digging into something in California that I think you’re going to want to see. More on that below.
That’s why the Anti Fraud Club exists: to bring you exclusive investigations, exposés, and behind-the-scenes content from across the country. All of it delivered straight to your inbox every Thursday.
This only works if you’re part of it. If there’s a story in your community, a tip, or something you think deserves a closer look, reply and let me know.
Thank you for being one of the first subscribers.

California Fraud Exposé is Live

Nick Shirley walks the halls of a hospice center in Van Nuys, California
Our latest investigation just dropped, and it’s a big one. We went to California and pulled back the curtain on taxpayer-funded hospice companies and daycare centers.
Here’s what’s in the video:
$170 million+ in alleged Medicare/MediCal fraud exposed in plain sight
Somali daycare centers are running the same playbook we uncovered in Minnesota.
Hospice companies in Van Nuys stacked on top of each other, with luxury vehicles parked outside.
Raw, boots-on-the-ground confrontations with the people behind these operations
Watch the full 40-minute video; it’s unbelievable. On Thursday, I’ll dive deeper, breaking down every detail from this investigation and discussing what comes next.

Anti Fraud Club Teaser

Nick Shirley (as Uncle Sam) wants you in Anti Fraud Club
This Thursday, you’ll receive the first full edition of Anti Fraud Club.
I’m breaking down the entire California fraud investigation, sharing what’s been going on behind the scenes, and giving you my honest take on where things are headed next.
I’m also digging into the connection between NGOs and New York City’s homeless crisis, plus a roundup of smaller stories that aren’t getting the coverage they should.
You won’t want to miss it. If you know someone who would benefit from reading Anti Fraud Club, forward this email to them and encourage them to subscribe before Thursday.
One more thing. The new Anti Fraud Taxpayer Club merch just dropped, and early supporters get first dibs. To claim your exclusive 10% discount, enter code ANTIFRAUDCLUB at checkout.

The Audit Log
The White House announces new Task Force to eliminate fraud with Vice President Vance as chair.
New York State reports that NYC spending on homeless services has tripled since 2019, but there’s little data showing whether it’s working.
LA County and the City of LA are spending $2.8 million to give away free food-vending carts to sidewalk vendors, funded in part by federal COVID-19 relief funds.
New York City signs a $1.86 billion, three-year contract with the hotel industry to shelter the homeless.



