Court Documents: SPLC Paid People to Stay in KKK
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In the US, several million dollars flowed from a left-wing "civil rights organization" to the Ku Klux Klan and other neo-Nazi groups. The apparent goal was to further expand the racist organization in order to gain political capital. Those wishing to leave were even paid to remain members. As Report24 reported in April, the left-wing "civil rights organization" Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) was investigated and indicted for fraud, money lau…
SPLC charged with offering would-be KKK, Neo-Nazi defectors salaries to stay in, spy on hate groups
A superseding indictment of SPLC, which charges SPLC with 11 counts of wire fraud, bank fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering, shed light on how it paid individuals seeking to escape from extremist groups to instead stay and inform on the groups.
SPLC Paid People to Remain in Ku Klux Klan: Court Documents
An organization called the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) paid people who wanted to leave extremist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan to stay in them, according to newly filed court documents. Two individuals informed the SPLC in 2010 that they feared for their safety from other klan members and wanted to leave the white nationalist movement, after seeing media reports that the SPLC paid to help a person leave an extremist group. An SPLC emplo…
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