In a bombshell revelation, whistleblowers allege that Democratic Senator Adam Schiff may have committed mortgage and residency fraud—potentially violating both state and federal law.
Schiff reportedly listed his Maryland property as his primary residence, while simultaneously claiming to represent California—raising major questions about legal eligibility and intent. The complaint, filed with House committees, argues that Schiff has not been a bona fide inhabitant of California since he sold his Burbank home in 2003.
During a House Ethics Committee hearing, Schiff called the issue a “mistake,” but new tax and refinancing documents tell a different story. Critics now question whether a so-called error repeated over years could simply be overlooked.