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Spencer Pratt breaks silence on FBI’s Skid Row voter fraud probe as stunning detail revealed

By Big New York · 06/19/2026 · Updated 06/19/2026
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Palisades firebrand and former LA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt publicly admired the FBI’s work cleaning up potential voter fraud in Skid Row Thursday. Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt spoke out about the FBI’s investigation into voter fraud on Skid Row — a highlighting a key detail from federal agents’ visit to the notoriously rundown.

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Palisades firebrand and former LA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt publicly admired the FBI’s work cleaning up potential voter fraud in Skid Row Thursday. Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt spoke out about the FBI’s investigation into voter fraud on Skid Row — a highlighting a key detail from federal agents’ visit to the notoriously rundown.

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