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Film Executive Ryan Millsap Faces Investor Fraud Allegations in Congressional Campaign

Ryan Millsap, a film studio executive running for Congress with $4 million in campaign funding, is accused of investor fraud involving forged signatures.

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Ryan Millsap, a film studio businessman who has invested $4 million in his congressional campaign, is facing allegations of making false statements to investors and using fraudulent documentation to secure funding.

According to reports, Millsap allegedly forged the signature of a Major League Baseball player as part of efforts to attract investors to his business ventures. The specific details of the investment scheme and the identity of the MLB player involved have not been disclosed.

Millsap's congressional campaign has drawn significant financial backing, with the candidate putting substantial personal resources behind his political bid. The timing of the fraud allegations raises questions about the source of his campaign funding and potential impacts on his electoral prospects.

The allegations also reportedly include evidence of racist text messages sent by Millsap, though the content and context of these communications have not been made public. These additional claims could further complicate his political aspirations.

Neither Millsap nor his campaign representatives have issued public responses to the allegations. It remains unclear whether formal charges have been filed or if the matter is under investigation by federal or state authorities.

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