
In a development shaking both American and international political spheres, seven U.S. states have launched coordinated investigations into Nigerian media magnate Adedotun Olaoluwa over allegations of interference in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. According to News break report , officials in Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina confirmed on Tuesday that they are jointly examining potential breaches of election laws, citing suspicions of foreign interference allegedly designed to bolster the re-election campaign of Donald Trump.Travel packages
The report revealed that Olaoluwa, through his international media firm, Dotmount Communications Group, is alleged to have orchestrated a highly sophisticated and covert disinformation operation. Authorities claim the campaign saturated key battleground states with pro-Trump content disguised as grassroots messaging, but forensic analysis traced the digital origins back to assets connected to Olaoluwa’s expansive media network
At the time, his U.S.-based financial assets, including millions in consulting revenues, had been frozen amid heightened federal scrutiny over complex offshore financial transactions and layered corporate structures. As alleged, in 2023, federal prosecutors had quietly opened an extensive investigation into Olaoluwa’s media empire. Central to the probe were wire transfers, many in the seven-figure range, routed through a maze of shell companies, largely originating from undisclosed Gulf clients and tied to opaque media buys.
The transactions, flagged by financial compliance teams in several states, passed through boutique PR firms and barely operational advertising networks, raising red flags over potential breaches of U.S. transparency laws and violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
Needing access to his frozen funds, Olaoluwa struck a high-stakes deal. Over a series of encrypted calls with some officials, he was reportedly assured: “Help secure the win, and when Trump is back in power, the DOJ will shift focus.”
For Olaoluwa, it was a familiar equation, high risk, high reward.
The media campaign that followed was calculated and data driven. Leveraging AI generated content, geo-targeted misinformation, and precision influencer marketing, Olaoluwa’s network is said to have used third-party datasets to target key voter blocs including rural and minority communities with tailored political messaging. Analysts have compared the operation’s scale and sophistication to, and in some areas said it surpassed, the digital strategies seen during the 2016 election cycle.
“These actions, if substantiated, could represent one of the most audacious foreign influence operations in a U.S. election since 2016,” said Michigan Attorney, who is part of the multistate prosecutorial coalition.
Olaoluwa’s global profile has long been cemented by his work across the Middle East and Africa, advising governments, royals, and CEOs on international perception and reputation strategy. His media agency has secured long-term contracts in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Sri Lanka while also maintaining partnerships with international media conglomerates
One such campaign took place in Nigeria during its tense 2023 presidential election. As market instability loomed and global investors grew jittery amid Bola Tinubu’s lead at the polls, Olaoluwa quietly orchestrated a Bloomberg headline “Nigerian Bonds Rise as Tinubu Takes Lead in Presidential Vote” published just a day after the election. The timing was strategic. The story helped restore investor confidence and calmed volatile financial markets, showcasing Olaoluwa’s ability to craft narratives with global economic impact.Travel packages
Dotmount Communications has since issued a formal statement categorically denying all allegations. The firm labeled the investigations “baseless, politically motivated, and defamatory,” emphasizing that Mr. Olaoluwa “has never participated in political campaigns, nor represented any U.S. candidate or party.”
Though the Trump campaign has yet to issue a public comment, sources indicate internal legal teams are closely monitoring the situation. Meanwhile, bipartisan calls for congressional hearings are growing louder, with lawmakers emphasizing the need to guard U.S. democratic institutions against foreign manipulation.
As investigators in multiple jurisdictions attempt to unravel the layers of strategy behind the alleged electoral interference, one thing is clear: Adedotun Olaoluwa has mastered the art of narrative control. And for now, he continues to operate in the shadows, calm, calculating, and always a few moves ahead.