Is the infamous Arizona drug cartel conspiracy theorist connected to the former GOP AG candidate?
Jacqueline Breger might have a connection to Abraham Hamadeh.
If you’ve been paying attention to Arizona politics news lately you’ve likely seen the name Jacqueline Breger by now.
She’s the one who was given roughly 45 uninterrupted minutes during a a joint election committee run by Arizona’s fringe Republican lawmakers (Wendy Rogers, Alex Kolodin, Liz Harris, etc) to continue trafficking (without pushback or Democrat participation) in election conspiracy theories.
Breger, a Gilbert insurance agent, accused practically every local elected official under the sun of being involved in the drug cartel. In the subsequent days every Republican, including Harris who invited Breger to speak in committee, has attempted to distance themselves from the incident.
There has already been too much written about Breger, but a recent connection between her and former AG candidate Abe Hamadeh seemed intriguing to me and in need of looking into.
It’s worth nothing that Hamadeh, a Republican, of course is still trying to challenge his razor-thin election loss to current AG Kris Mayes. Like Donald Trump, Kari Lake and Kelli Ward before him, he will learn to lose over and over again, but at least he will get to step foot into a court room.
While there are no records for Breger’s home ownership under her own name in the Maricopa County Assessor’s database, there is a public record under Luxscottsdale, LLC.
The County Assessor shows this name as the owner of a property at 11811 N TATUM BLVD STE 1051, PHOENIX, AZ 85028, which according to Google is an office building for Land Development Consultants, LLC.
The building sold on May 1, 2022 for $950,000. The deed transferred on June 22.
The seller: Jacqueline Breger
The buyer: Luxscottsdale, LLC.
Looking on the Arizona Corporation Commission database shows that Waseem Hamadeh is the statutory agent for the LLC, which was formed on June 21, 2022, one day before the deed.
Waseem isn’t just Abe Hamadeh’s brother, but he was also the chairman of Hamadeh’s campaign and at one point gave his brother’s campaign a $1 million loan to secure Trump’s endorsement before paying it back shortly after, knowing it would be months before the public would become aware.
As of right now this could be just a weird coincidence given Hamadeh and Breger both continuing to push baseless claims of widespread election fraud, but it’s equally possible it’s not a coincidence. Only time will tell, but the more attention it receives the better chance we have of getting to the bottom of it.
Can you provide more background on your statement "at one point gave his brother’s campaign a $1 million loan to secure Trump’s endorsement"? I don't follow the mechanics of how the loan would help secure Trump's endorsement.
Thanks.