According to NBC News, real estate investigator Christine Bish uncovered Schiff’s residency discrepancies after he claimed his Maryland home as his primary residence in mortgage refinances while simultaneously declaring his California properties as his “principal residence” on voter registration forms.
“This all starts between 2001 and 2003,” Bruner told Rion. “Adam Schiff is from California. He gets elected to Congress and then he starts commuting. He then sells his condo in Burbank, California, and buys a place in Maryland and so on that box of his mortgage application, in Maryland, he checks this will be my principal residence, but then he buys a condo in Burbank, and then he checks the box [again].”
Bruner continued: “And so when he’s checking these boxes in Maryland principal residence, he’s potentially committing voter fraud in California because throughout 2006, seven, eight, and nine, his voter registration documents say he’s living in Burbank.”
“It’s not clear whether Adam Schiff got sloppy or greedy — possibly both,” Bruner added. “But this is a big problem. There was a conviction of a Baltimore state attorney, Marilyn Mosby is her name. She was convicted of mortgage fraud for a very similar circumstance.”
Watch Bruner’s analysis above.