Ex-Southern Poverty Law Center official charged in broader criminal case against group, lawyer says
Heidi Beirich, a former official at the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), has been charged in a broader criminal case against the organization. Beirich, who led the SPLC's Intelligence Project and is described as a political extremism expert, faces charges including wire fraud conspiracy and conspiracy to commit concealment money laundering.

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AI-generatedHeidi Beirich, a former official at the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), has been charged in a broader criminal case against the organization. Beirich, who led the SPLC's Intelligence Project and is described as a political extremism expert, faces charges including wire fraud conspiracy and conspiracy to commit concealment money laundering. Her lawyer stated she is innocent and believes the case is politically motivated, aimed at silencing her work against hate groups. The indictment alleges that between 2007 and 2023, over $4 million in donated funds were secretly funneled to individuals associated with violent extremist groups, with some funds allegedly used for recruitment and purchasing materials for hate group activities. The SPLC stated they are confident in their position and will present their case in court.
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5 extractedSPLC spokesperson states the case will not shake their resolve and they are confident in their position.
Beirich's lawyer claims the case is politically motivated and prosecutors are trying to silence his client.
Beirich is charged with wire fraud conspiracy, conspiracy to submit false statements, and concealment money laundering.
Heidi Beirich, former SPLC official, charged in DOJ criminal case against the group.
Indictment alleges over $4 million in donated funds were secretly funneled to people associated with violent extremist groups between 2007 and 2023.