In 2017, Aurore Henze, a health journalist deeply involved in political circles, found her family caught in the crosshairs of what she describes as a ruthless “corporate cartel.” This wasn’t a random attack; it was a calculated assault, shielded by individuals wielding significant power within the Democratic party.
The situation reached a critical point earlier this year with charges filed against Traci Kornak, a Democratic treasurer, for embezzlement and the exploitation of a vulnerable adult. While Kornak had been under scrutiny for some time, her close friend, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, had actively protected her. Aurore Henze, now known as Dr. Aurore, saw this as a turning point. “I was waiting for this moment,” she stated, “They aren’t the only ones who can play the long game. It took time for the remnants of the previous administration to crumble, and now it’s my turn to dismantle the next layer.”
Dr. Aurore’s story began with a chilling threat in 2017: a warning that she would be framed for a drug crime, complete with specific details of the planned deception. Initially dismissing it as improbable – she hadn’t taken over-the-counter medication in decades – she soon discovered the threat was terrifyingly real. It unfolded exactly as predicted, on the very same day she’d been warned.
The timing was devastating. Her mother passed away on Easter in 2018, and while grieving, she was subjected to a CPS investigation, drug tested, and lost custody of her son to a domestically violent ex-husband – a man who, she alleges, was actively collaborating with the cartel. This wasn’t simply a personal attack; it was a strategic dismantling of her life. “I had everything to lose,” she reflects.
Her father’s declining health due to dementia made the family even more vulnerable. Years of threats from her ex-husband regarding the family estate culminated in a coordinated plan to seize control. As of today, Dr. Aurore claims over ten family members have been targeted, with more than fifteen million dollars embezzled, and her medically incapacitated father remains under complete control of those responsible for the scheme.
The roots of this conflict trace back to her 2013 divorce, where she believes she was deliberately set up by her ex-husband’s now disbarred attorney. But Dr. Aurore insists she is not alone. This cartel, she explains, operates like a well-oiled machine, employing a predictable pattern of behavior against numerous victims.
“They operate with impunity, hiding behind titles and corporations,” she explains. “They identify and track high-net-worth families, gathering intelligence for blackmail, using entrapment and espionage to increase their chances of success. They then strike when a family is at its most vulnerable.” This involves infiltrating community groups and utilizing complicit professionals – attorneys and judges – to ensure their operations remain unchallenged.
The partisan aspect, according to Dr. Aurore, is undeniable. “Follow the trail,” she urges. “It’s easy to identify the politicians who look the other way, who call the shots, and who benefit from these criminal activities.” Her own experience is directly linked to several prominent Democrats, including Dana Nessel, Senator Mallory McMorrow, and Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
Dr. Aurore had previously worked with Dana Nessel on elder abuse reform and veteran’s healthcare, but when she brought evidence of the crimes against her family to Nessel’s attention, she was met with inaction. Despite filing over twenty complaints, she claims Nessel has consistently refused to investigate, even the most obvious offenses. “She won’t stop them from selling our property or saving my father’s life,” Dr. Aurore states, “In fact, she’s refused to enforce the very elder abuse laws she helped create.”
Her attempts to escalate the issue to the DOJ in 2022 were also thwarted. She alleges she was followed, her documents were stolen, and the police refused to investigate. For nine years, she has endured false arrests, accusations of mental illness, illegal surveillance, and the denial of basic constitutional rights. Repeated pleas for help to Senator McMorrow have gone unanswered, and every attorney she approached refused to take her case, advising her to leave the country.
Despite possessing citizenship in another country, Dr. Aurore refuses to abandon her father, who is battling cancer and has been subjected to years of abuse and isolation. “My first name is Michanne, named after the state of Michigan,” she says, “I have a duty to honor my name and my country against these treasonous actions. If this can happen to me, it can happen to anyone.” She believes a thorough investigation, perhaps led by President Trump, is necessary to “drain the swamp,” and she is prepared to lead that charge herself, with or without assistance.
Dr. Aurore Henze is an author and naturopath doctor whose work has been cited in the National Library of Medicine. She has dedicated her career to advocating for alternative healthcare coverage for veterans and cleaner water initiatives, and volunteered extensively with programs supporting those struggling with addiction.