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Glitches in the Matrix: Justice Department Anti-Weaponization Fund Lawsuit Reveals $47 Billion ‘Ghost Ledger’ Paying Lawyers Who Never Existed

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Glitches in the Matrix: Justice Department Anti-Weaponization Fund Lawsuit Reveals $47 Billion ‘Ghost Ledger’ Paying Lawyers Who Never Existed

Technical analyst Jacob Thorne stumbled upon what he calls a "statistical anomaly" while cross-referencing federal payouts from the Justice Department’s newly established Anti-Weaponization Fund. The fund, created to prevent political targeting by prosecutors, was intended to redistribute war chests to independent legal firms. But Thorne found the data doesn’t add up: 23 firms listed as "primary recipients" have no active attorneys, no tax IDs, and no physical office addresses on file. Worse, a hidden ledger—discovered in a routine database merge—shows $47 billion was "allocated" to these ghost entities over a 48-hour window. "It’s like the code wrote itself," Thorne said. "The matrix is glitching, and someone forgot to delete the fake entries." The lawsuit, filed by a whistleblower group called The Digital Watchdogs, claims the fund is a money-laundering shell designed to launder untraceable cryptocurrency into legal defense budgets. The DOJ has declined to comment, but internal emails leaked to Thorne suggest automated scripts were generating payment requests to these phantom firms every 11 seconds. The real question: Who cashed the checks?