Former Mighty Ducks Actor Offers $1 Million Reward for Election Fraud Evidence
Brock Pierce, known for his role as a young Gordon Bombay in The Mighty Ducks, has introduced an initiative called Cure The Vote. This project aims to provide a “safe and independent means” for individuals to submit credible evidence related to election fraud in California, as reported.
All submitted information will undergo review by “independent counsel” and “election law experts.”
The press release states, “Cure The Vote is designed to allow election officials, government representatives, campaign personnel, election observers, whistleblowers, and the general public to securely submit credible evidence of potential election fraud or misconduct.” The initiative is characterized as “nonpartisan” and is not based on any allegations of wrongdoing.
This $1 million offer for credible evidence follows a recent election where Republican candidate Spencer Pratt fell to third place, while Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and Nisya Raman secured the top two positions.
Reports indicate that Mr. Bass and Mr. Raman won, with Mr. Pratt initially leading but losing ground as mail-in ballots were counted over the week.
On Sunday, Bill Esseri, U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, mentioned that California is preventing a federal audit of the state’s voter rolls. He noted on social media, “California allows new voters to register using forms of identification that might surprise many Americans,” citing items like gym memberships, credit cards, and prescription labels, among others.
Esseri added that if a voter did not provide a social security number or driver’s license at the time of registration, those alternative forms would be accepted. He expressed concerns about how California manages its voter rolls, suggesting that this policy warrants further scrutiny.







