🔥🚨EasyKnock Wallstreet & Viola Fintech Backed Funds are evicting families through fraudulent real estate schemes -We’re fighting Back
Following The Money !
May 16,2025
🏛️ Political Donations & Congressional Influence
Donor Spotlight:Â
David Blumberg
 (Blumberg Capital)
David Blumberg is the founder and managing partner of Blumberg Capital, a venture capital firm that invested in EasyKnock during its Series A and C funding rounds. He has donated to both Republican and Democratic candidates and is known for funding candidates aligned with deregulation, pro-market housing policy, and fintech innovation.
Below are three recipients of his political donations with positions that intersect with housing policy, financial regulation, or tech investment.
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Senator Jon Ossoff (D–GA)
Position: U.S. Senator from Georgia
Committee Assignments:
Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (Subcommittee on Economic Policy)
Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations
Donation:
Donor: David Blumberg
Amount: $2,900 (Max Individual Contribution)
Date: 2021 (reported via FEC) 2025 several small donations
👥 Community & District Impact:
Georgia has seen a rise in institutional home purchases and fintech-led real estate platforms. Senator Ossoff has spoken on affordability but has not issued specific scrutiny toward sale-leaseback models or SPV-based housing fraud.
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Mark Meadows (R–NC)
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Position: Former U.S. Representative for North Carolina’s 11th District; later White House Chief of Staff under Trump
Donation:
Donor: David Blumberg
Amount: $3500.00
Date: 2025
PACs Linked to Meadows: Freedom Caucus PAC, House Freedom Fund
👥 Community & Political Relevance:
While no longer in Congress, Meadows maintained close ties to anti-regulatory, pro-private market housing advocates and supported legislation favoring venture-backed tech and housing finance platforms. His district includes rural North Carolina areas affected by real estate consolidation and foreclosure risk.
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Rep. Victoria Spartz (R–IN)
Position: U.S. Representative for Indiana’s 5th Congressional District
Committee Assignments:
House Judiciary Committee
House Education and the Workforce
Donation:
Donor: David Blumberg
Amount: $2,800
Date: 2020
Stance: Advocates for limited federal intervention and deregulated financial markets
👥 Community Ties:
Represents suburban and exurban parts of Indiana, many of which are seeing increased investor purchasing of single-family homes. No known stance on sale-leaseback abuses or SPV-driven housing fraud.
⚠️ Why This Matters
While none of these members are known to have publicly supported EasyKnock, these donations:
Show political reach and bipartisan influence by EasyKnock’s lead investor.
May affect how aggressively Congress pursues real estate securitization regulation, SPV transparency, or consumer protection laws.
Raise questions about whether investor-backed platforms are shielded from oversight due to political access.
🔍 Transparency & Next Steps
We are calling for:
Full Congressional inquiry into SPV misuse in real estate.
Public hearings on sale-leaseback abuse.
Donation tracing tools for homeowners and journalists.
Would you like me to create a visual chart showing:
Donations → Recipients
Policy influence → Committee links
EasyKnock → Blumberg Capital → Political donations?
🚨 Lynch v EK Real Estate Fund an SPV of Easyknock Inc . Filed July 8, 2025 👇
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Mark Johnson 👇
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A Veteran Left Homeless by Corporate Greed
Mark Johnson served his country. He worked hard, paid his bills, and lived peacefully in his home of over 40 years in Markham, Illinois. But one day, everything changed.
After entering a sale-leaseback agreement with EasyKnock, a Wall Street-funded real estate company, Mark was promised he could stay in his home and repurchase it later. Instead, they used deceptive paperwork and aggressive tactics to take his property. Without fair warning or due process, Mark—who suffers from diabetes and COPD—was evicted.
Today, Mark is homeless, living in his car.
The house he owned for over a decade is now listed for sale by a private firm. The sheriff’s office enforced the eviction. The courts ignored his pleas. But we haven’t.
We Are Taking This to Federal Court.
This isn’t just about Mark. It’s about a nationwide pattern of abuse, where companies like EasyKnock, Unlock Partnership Solutions, and TVC Funding use complex legal tricks to take homes from vulnerable people—especially veterans, seniors, and people of color.
We are fighting for:
A full injunction to stop the unlawful sale
A legal reversal of the fraudulent eviction
Damages for civil rights violations, disability discrimination, and unlawful seizure of homestead property
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How You Can Help
We are building a legal case in federal court and filing complaints with state and federal regulators, including the CFPB, HUD, and the Illinois Attorney General. But Mark needs immediate help with:
Legal fees
Emergency housing
Public awareness and outreach
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