Additional details surface as Alabama grand jury issues superseding indictment

By Bob Unruh

Ku Klux Klan rally in Chicago in the 1920s (United States Library of Congress)
Ku Klux Klan rally in Chicago in the 1920s (United States Library of Congress)

The infamously leftist Southern Poverty Law Center already is under indictment for schemes that allegedly used donor money to fund the very offenses it claimed to fight, racism and violence and such.

Now an Alabama grand jury has released a superseding indictment confirming details, such as that the organization paid money to make Ku Klux Klan robes and hoods, cross burnings and recruitment schemes.

The Post Millennial said the accusations now include the SPLC “secretly funneling millions in donations to informants associated with extremist groups such as the KKK.”

The report cited the indictment’s allegations that the SPLC was “funnelling” some “$4.1 million in donations” “to a series of fictitious accounts” to pay “field sources” affiliated with extremist groups between 2014 and 2023.

The original indictment cited mishandling of about $3 million.

The newest documentation keeps the original counts, 11, including six counts of wire fraud, four counts of making false statements to a federally insured bank, and one count of conspiracy.

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