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    Hollywood A-Listers Including Jennifer Anniston Caught in LA Voting Registration Scandal

    By Michael CantrellJune 26, 2026
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    A brand new report is raising concerns about celebrity voter registrations in the state of California after dozens of voters, including Friends star Jennifer Aniston, were listed at the same business suite located on Sunset Boulevard. A total of 36 voters, most of them famous and involved with the entertainment industry, are registered at Suite 600 at 9200 Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood.

    Reports have revealed the address is not a residential building. It’s actually the business address for Platinum Financial Management Inc., head honcho Michael Ullman, who is described as being the “money manager to the stars.” An article published by The Daily Mail stated the address appears as the residential address for several popular actors and actresses.

    The list includes Aniston, Jenna Dewan, Linda Cardellini, Katheryn Winnick, Nicollette Sheridan, Laura Harrier, Matt Czuchry, Debbie Gibson, and Hamish Linklater. Election rules in Los Angeles require voters to register at their actual place of residence, though they do allow for a business address or P.O. Box to be used as a mailing address.

    The L.A. County website says, “A person may only register to vote at their place of residence. A business address or a P.O. Box number may only be used as a mailing address.” Ullman spoke with The Daily Mail and told them no celebrities live at the office address. “They don’t live here,” he said, according to Trending Politics News.

    “It’s just a mailing address, but it’s not their residential address. So it gets mailed here, but they voted in their area,” he further explained. However, that explanation might not be good enough to completely settle the issue. Amber Hulse of the Dhillon Law Group stated that California law still requires voters to provide their actual residence as their formal domicile.

    “You’re allowed to use a mailing address, like a business address or something like that,” Hulse said. “But they still need to provide their residential address as their domicile. If, for example, Jennifer Aniston is using it as her residence, when it is clearly not her residence, then it would be illegal.” She then explained that registering under a false residence could come with serious legal consequences because voters sign registration forms under penalty of perjury.

    “When you sign up to register to vote, you’re signing under penalty of perjury. It would be the crime of perjury in California,” Hulse told the media. Concerns about privacy do not provide celebrities with a valid excuse to register at a business address. “People can hide their residential address for privacy concerns, but celebrity is not one of those options,” Hulse stated.

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    According to TPN, Aniston, an outspoken Democrat who supported both former President Joe Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris in their respective White House bids, was last registered to the business address on Jan. 29, 2025. The reason this is so serious is because being registered at the wrong address can put voters in the wrong political jurisdiction.

    The rules exist, Hulse said, to ensure that voters are choosing representatives for the communities they actually live in. If Aniston is registered in West Hollywood, but actually lives in Los Angeles, her actual local community could be getting screwed over in elections. ​​”The entire point of making people disclose their domicile is so that only people that are actual residents of these political subdivisions are actually voting in the election for people that would represent them,” Hulse elaborated.

    “For example, if you live in LA County, you should have no business in electing someone in San Diego County,” the report said. The report emerged as conservatives across the country continue to push for voter roll integrity, including the prevention of illegal aliens being allowed to participate in elections at all levels.

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