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For "wire fraud, false statements, and conspiracy to commit money laundering."
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What's making waves on social media is that they allegedly paid off several key personnel within hate groups to continue to manufacture racism, apparently so the SPLC could justify its existence by fighting hate groups they were funding themselves. The mother of all "scratch a hate crime, find a fake hate crime" incidents.
This one is particularly interesting, from the indictment:
Right-wing hate rallies ... planned, coordinated, and attended by left-wing anti-hate groups, because the demand for racism in the United States exceeds the supply. It was an effective strategy: remember, it was Trump's "very fine people" remarks on Charlottesville, misconstrued in the media as praising the racists, that supposedly persuaded Joe Biden to run for president again--and win--in 2020.
Hey--you know who else was in Charlottesville? Yep: good ol Nazi Nick himself. Before Unite the Right, he was nobody. Now he's a Kamala Harris fangirl. Knock me over with a feather.
Federal Grand Jury Charges Southern Poverty Law Center for Wire Fraud, False Statements, and Conspiracy to Commit Money Laundering
A Grand Jury in Montgomery, Alabama, today returned an indictment charging the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) with 11 counts of wire fraud, false statements to a federally insured bank, and conspiracy to commit concealment money laundering. The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle...
What's making waves on social media is that they allegedly paid off several key personnel within hate groups to continue to manufacture racism, apparently so the SPLC could justify its existence by fighting hate groups they were funding themselves. The mother of all "scratch a hate crime, find a fake hate crime" incidents.
This one is particularly interesting, from the indictment:
F-37 was a member of the online leadership chat group that planned the 2017 "Unite the Right" event in Charlottesville, Virginia and attended the event at the direction of the SPLC. F-37 made racist postings under the supervision of the SPLC and helped coordinate transportation to the event for several attendees. Between 2015 and 2023, the SPLC secretly paid F-37 more than $270,000.
Right-wing hate rallies ... planned, coordinated, and attended by left-wing anti-hate groups, because the demand for racism in the United States exceeds the supply. It was an effective strategy: remember, it was Trump's "very fine people" remarks on Charlottesville, misconstrued in the media as praising the racists, that supposedly persuaded Joe Biden to run for president again--and win--in 2020.
Hey--you know who else was in Charlottesville? Yep: good ol Nazi Nick himself. Before Unite the Right, he was nobody. Now he's a Kamala Harris fangirl. Knock me over with a feather.

