Former Actor Offers $1 Million Reward for Los Angeles Election Fraud Evidence
Brock Pierce launched a nonpartisan initiative offering payment for credible proof of misconduct in the Los Angeles mayoral race. The program will route submissions through independent legal and investigative review.
New York PostBrock Pierce announced a $1 million reward for credible, verifiable evidence of election fraud tied to the Los Angeles mayoral contest. The former child actor introduced the Cure the Vote initiative on Monday. The program invites election workers, government employees, contractors, campaign staff, observers, whistleblowers, and members of the public to submit information about potential irregularities.
All submissions will be examined by independent attorneys, election-law experts, and investigators before any award is granted. The initiative states it does not assume wrongdoing occurred. The effort follows the declaration of final results in which Karen Bass finished first, Nithya Raman placed second, and Spencer Pratt finished third after a late surge of ballots.
Organizers referenced past reward programs, including those offered by Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt in 2007, 2012, and 2017. The press release said the same approach can be used to encourage individuals with firsthand knowledge to come forward. Pierce previously ran as an independent candidate for president in 2020 and later sought a U.S. Senate seat in Vermont before withdrawing.

