AZ Attorney General To Conduct News Interview In Yuma County Before Guillermina Fuentes Guilty Plea Hearing At 1:30PM – Nonprofit Director Tony Reyes Has Reportedly Left The Country

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is in Yuma, Arizona to interview with the Yuma Sun before Gadsden Elementary School board Member and former San Luis Mayor Guillermina Fuentes pleads guilty to her role in running a sophisticated ballot trafficking operation during the 2020 primary election.

Brnovich is famous for campaigning through his news interviews with little to no action behind his words. However, nonprofit Executive Tony Reyes has reportedly left the country as this investigation has targeted his organization’s employees.

The Gateway Pundit reported that Guillermina Fuentes will plead guilty today for illegally harvesting ballots for Democrats in Arizona.

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Fuentes was busted by Arizona State Senate Candidate Gary Snyder and San Luis patriot David Lara. Their investigative work was featured in True the Vote‘s “2000 Mules” documentary, which exposed the nationwide ballot trafficking ring that stole the 2020 election.

Sources from the Yuma Sun have confirmed to Gary Snyder that Attorney General Brnovich will meet with the newspaper today.

The Gateway Pundit previously reported that an employee at the Comité De Bien Estar nonprofit, Gloria Torres, was served warrants and taken to her home searched in connection with these crimes highlighted in the “2000 Mules” documentary.

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Snyder and Lara say that officers stayed in Yuma County all last week to conduct interviews and continue this ongoing investigation.

According to David Lara and his sources, Yuma County Chairman Tony Reyes, the nonprofit’s executive director, has left the country to visit his home in Los Cabos, Mexico. A Comité De Bien Estar representative confirmed that Tony Reyes is “out for the week.”

Gary Snyder confirmed to The Gateway Pundit that Reyes’ car was not at his home early this morning.

The Gateway Pundit will provide updates on the press conference and Guillermina Fuentes’ plea hearing.

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