Overview
- Organizers posted a public notice that external parties are marketing fraudulent VIP access and confirmed such tickets will be rejected at the door.
- The venue said inbound queries suggest the bogus passes sold quickly, calling them the "fastest-selling fiction about Davos."
- Reporting says wealthy attendees, including billionaires, bought the counterfeit packages seeking proximity to Trump administration officials.
- USA House operates as a privately funded venue in a church just outside the Davos security boundary and is hosting panels with CEOs and Cabinet officials.
- President Donald Trump's address to the World Economic Forum is scheduled to be livestreamed at USA House, and no arrests or official investigations are noted in the coverage.