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Nick Shirley claims ‘death threats’ are making staying in hotels dangerous, ‘fraudsters are angry’

Content creators and independent journalists Nick ShirleyThe man who made headlines last year for exposing massive fraud involving taxpayer funds in Minnesota’s day care system is now claiming that his hotel stays have become increasingly dangerous due to constant doxxing and murderous plots, according to reports. In a series of social media posts last year, Shirley shared the video to draw attention to a number of prominent right-wing figures, sparking conversations around fraud and government oversight in public assistance programs.

Nick Shirley claims ‘death threats’ are making it difficult for people to stay in hotels (Reuters/Callaghan O’Hare) (Reuters)

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Shirley recently said on Fox News that an alleged plot to assassinate him was imminent.

‘The danger is real’

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“This has happened several times, so for me it’s almost dangerous to stay in a hotel because you’re going to be doxxed very quickly and people will know where you are. You’re going to get death threats from people all the time. Scammers are pissed off,” he explained.

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Shirley added, “You get all these death threats. You get doxxed. But most of the public is very grateful. When I go out in public, a lot of people say thank you to me. It’s actually funny. In Sacramento, when I first was there, a lot of people were saying thank you. But the people inside [legislative] Inside the building, they all hated me because I exposed their corruption. But people love me. “

Last year, Shirley claimed rampant corruption minnesotaspecifically expose a somalia– Operating day care fraud. He seeks accountability from public representatives and leaders.

Of the Minnesota fraud incidents Shirley highlighted, Tim Waltz Abandoned his re-election bid. The New York Post previously reported that although Walz was far ahead in the race and won re-election in 2022 by 8 percentage points, he decided to withdraw from the race.

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