Dive into the explosive Georgia Hour podcast, uncovering shocking revelations about Fulton County’s election board controversies, a $140M Ponzi scheme tied to Republican insiders. Host BKP reveals why Julie Adams and Jason Frazier are thorns in the Democrats’ side, the fallout from a massive financial scandal, and the urgent call to rally Republicans in a critical state Senate race. Stay informed on Georgia’s political firestorm!
- Fulton County Election Board Controversy:
- Julie Adams, appointed by the Fulton County Republican Party, is labeled the “Queen Democrats Hate Most” for her role on the Board of Registration and Elections.
- Jason Frazier, deemed the “Most Dangerous Man to Democrats,” is a key figure, with Democrats allegedly desperate not to appoint him.
- A judge held Fulton County commissioners in civil contempt for defying a court order to appoint Adams and Frazier, imposing a $10,000 daily fine starting August 29, 2025, until compliance.
- The fines, paid by Fulton County residents’ tax money, highlight the ongoing battle over election board control.
- $140M Ponzi Scheme Scandal:
- Brant Frost V, known as the “Albino Rhino,” is linked to a $140M Ponzi scheme through First Liberty Building and Loan, involving investigations by the SEC, FBI, and 35 states.
- Frost, chairman of the Coweta County Republican Party, is set to resign, with concerns about him and his sister, Katie Frost, maintaining influence over the party with the selected replacement.
- Allegations suggest Republican insiders, including State Senator Greg Dolezal, may have invested millions in the scheme, raising questions about political cover-ups.
- Subpoenas issued to figures like Randy Hogue and Jamie Sickert, tied to First Liberty, indicate a deepening investigation with potential prison implications.
- Georgia State Senate District 21 Election:
- A special election in a Republican stronghold saw Democrat Deborah Shigley secure 40% of the vote in a jungle primary, galvanizing both parties.
- Republican Jason Dickinson leads by a narrow 65-vote margin, with opponent Steve West requesting a recount.
- Host BKP urges Republicans to rally behind Dickinson to prevent a Democratic upset, warning that a Shanley victory could attract significant Democratic funding for future races.
- Political Intrigue and Investigations:
- Concerns raised about Georgia Republican Party Chairman Josh McKoon and others potentially tied to the Ponzi scheme, with questions about referrals and financial incentives.
- A House Blue Ribbon Study Committee on election procedures is meeting to discuss a potential paper ballot pilot project, signaling ongoing election reform efforts.
- A lawsuit involving Brad Raffensperger and Brant Meadows is set for a hearing on September 23, 2025, in Fulton County Superior Court, adding to the political tension.

