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SPLC Indictment Under Fire for Vague Charges and Legal Gaps
law1 month ago

SPLC Indictment Under Fire for Vague Charges and Legal Gaps

The piece argues that the DOJ’s 11-count indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center is frail, with a weak theory that donors were misled about supporting hate groups, lacking specific misrepresentations, and failing to meet the standards required to prove fraud beyond a reasonable doubt. It critiques the wire and bank fraud counts as poorly developed, notes ambiguities around “fictitious” companies and the use of “false and misleading” statements, and compares the case to other indictments to highlight its gaps. The author calls for a Bill of Particulars and warns the government may face serious legal and tactical challenges, suggesting the indictment may not withstand scrutiny or succeed on appeal.

SPLC indictment tests nonprofit accountability and legal norms
politics-society1 month ago

SPLC indictment tests nonprofit accountability and legal norms

The DOJ indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center for allegedly defrauding donors by secretly paying informants inside white-supremacist groups, a move the article argues breaks norms and may lack clear evidence of criminal wrongdoing, while examining donor accountability and the broader political context of scrutiny toward progressive nonprofits.

Federal Grand Jury Indicts SPLC Over Alleged Donor Fraud Linked to Extremist Groups
crime1 month ago

Federal Grand Jury Indicts SPLC Over Alleged Donor Fraud Linked to Extremist Groups

A federal grand jury indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center on 11 counts, including wire fraud, false statements to a federally insured bank, and conspiracy to commit concealment money laundering, alleging the nonprofit diverted more than $3 million in donations to individuals tied to violent extremist groups via fictitious entities and concealed the transfers; the case seeks forfeiture of the ill-gotten gains.

"Ted Cruz and ADL Condemn Anti-Israel Vandalism Near Tree of Life, Pittsburgh Commemorates Synagogue Shooting Victims"
anti-semitism2 years ago

"Ted Cruz and ADL Condemn Anti-Israel Vandalism Near Tree of Life, Pittsburgh Commemorates Synagogue Shooting Victims"

Anti-Israel vandals spray-painted "Free Palestine" and "GAZA" on the wall of a high school in the predominantly Jewish neighborhood of Squirrel Hill in Pittsburgh, near the Tree of Life synagogue, one day before the fifth anniversary of the deadly shooting that claimed the lives of 11 congregants. While Senator Ted Cruz and the Anti-Defamation League condemned the vandalism, the Southern Poverty Law Center, which claims to combat hate groups and anti-Semitism, has remained silent. The vandalism comes amid a rise in anti-Semitic incidents in the US following the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas.

Moms for Liberty battles 'extremist' label from civil rights group.
politics3 years ago

Moms for Liberty battles 'extremist' label from civil rights group.

The Charleston County Moms for Liberty chapter has been labeled an extremist, anti-government organization by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) in its annual Year in Hate & Extremism Report. The designation puts Moms for Liberty on the same list as neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and anti-LGBTQ+ groups. The SPLC claims the group is anti-teacher, anti-student, and anti-LGBTQ+. However, the group's chairwoman, Tara Wood, denies the allegations and says they are anti-government overreach. The SPLC tracked 30 active groups in South Carolina, and the increase this year is entirely made of the various Moms for Liberty organizations in 15 different counties.

Civil rights watchdog adds conservative and parents' rights groups to 'extremist' list
politics3 years ago

Civil rights watchdog adds conservative and parents' rights groups to 'extremist' list

The Southern Poverty Law Center has added Moms for Liberty, a conservative "parental rights" group, to its list of anti-government extremist entities, citing its efforts to fight COVID safety measures, ban books, limit discussion about race and LGBTQ identities, and populate local school boards with conservatives. The SPLC compares the group to pro-segregationist parent groups that attempted to re-segregate public schools during the civil rights movement. The group's co-founders deny the designation and claim to be empowering parents, but critics say their tactics are harmful and divisive. The group has gained political clout and will host a conference later this month with leading Republican presidential candidates as speakers.