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'''Denis Molla'''
[[File:Denis Molla infogram.jpg|thumb|Denis Molla faces federal charges.]]'''Denis Molla''' is an arsonist convicted of insurance fraud.
 
== Admits to staged attack ==
 
Purported Trump supporter [Denis Molla] who claimed Antifa burned down his camper admits to staged attack, DOJ says
 
Josh Campbell and Andy Rose, CNN
 
Updated 11:52 AM EDT, Wed October 12, 2022
 
* https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/12/us/trump-supporter-false-flag-fire-minnesota-camper/index.html
 
== Faces federal charges ==
 
Brooklyn Center resident Denis Vladmirovich Molla faces federal charges after he lit his own camper on fire to make it look like a politically-motivated crime, and then allegedly filed several fraudulent insurance claims.
 
—12 July 2022
 
* https://cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/denis-molla-brooklyn-center-arson-charges/
 
== 2020–2022 Minneapolis–Saint Paul racial unrest ==
 
Brooklyn Center arson fraud, September 23
 
Denis Molla, a 30-year old man from Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, man gained widespread media attention after he alleged that in the early morning hours of September 23, 2020, his detached garaged and camper were vandalized with graffiti and set on fire by Black Lives Matter and Joe Biden supporters. In media interviews about the incident, he speculated that he was the victim of a politically motivated attack as retaliation for displaying a flag in support of Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
 
Molla submitted $300,000 in insurance claims for property damage that were largely denied by his insurer. After an investigation of the incident and the insurance claims by Brooklyn Center Police Department and the FBI, the man was charged in U.S. District Court in July 2022 with two counts of wire fraud, as prosecutors said in charging documents that the man set his own property on fire and painted the graffiti messages himself.
 
In October 2022, Molla plead guilty to federal charges for wire fraud charges for receiving $61,000 in insurance claims and $17,000 from donors via GoFundMe.


== In the News ==
== In the News ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==


* [ ] @ Twitter ( 2022)
* [ Post] @ Twitter ( 2022)
* [] @ Wikipedia
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1578521561782398976 Post] @ Twitter (7 October 2022)
* [] @ YouTube


* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020%E2%80%932022_Minneapolis%E2%80%93Saint_Paul_racial_unrest 2020–2022 Minneapolis–Saint Paul racial unrest] @ Wikipedia


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Latest revision as of 04:16, 13 October 2022

Denis Molla faces federal charges.

Denis Molla is an arsonist convicted of insurance fraud.

Admits to staged attack

Purported Trump supporter [Denis Molla] who claimed Antifa burned down his camper admits to staged attack, DOJ says

Josh Campbell and Andy Rose, CNN

Updated 11:52 AM EDT, Wed October 12, 2022

Faces federal charges

Brooklyn Center resident Denis Vladmirovich Molla faces federal charges after he lit his own camper on fire to make it look like a politically-motivated crime, and then allegedly filed several fraudulent insurance claims.

—12 July 2022

2020–2022 Minneapolis–Saint Paul racial unrest

Brooklyn Center arson fraud, September 23

Denis Molla, a 30-year old man from Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, man gained widespread media attention after he alleged that in the early morning hours of September 23, 2020, his detached garaged and camper were vandalized with graffiti and set on fire by Black Lives Matter and Joe Biden supporters. In media interviews about the incident, he speculated that he was the victim of a politically motivated attack as retaliation for displaying a flag in support of Donald Trump's presidential campaign.

Molla submitted $300,000 in insurance claims for property damage that were largely denied by his insurer. After an investigation of the incident and the insurance claims by Brooklyn Center Police Department and the FBI, the man was charged in U.S. District Court in July 2022 with two counts of wire fraud, as prosecutors said in charging documents that the man set his own property on fire and painted the graffiti messages himself.

In October 2022, Molla plead guilty to federal charges for wire fraud charges for receiving $61,000 in insurance claims and $17,000 from donors via GoFundMe.

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  • [ Post] @ Twitter ( 2022)
  • Post @ Twitter (7 October 2022)