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Southern Poverty Law Centers pleads not guilty in federal fraud case

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) pleaded not guilty Tuesday in federal court to charges of defrauding donors. The Justice Department accuses the SPLC of failing to disclose that some donations were used to pay informants within extremist organizations, including funding recruitment and purchasing materials for hate group activities.

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Southern Poverty Law Centers pleads not guilty in federal fraud case
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The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) pleaded not guilty Tuesday in federal court to charges of defrauding donors. The Justice Department accuses the SPLC of failing to disclose that some donations were used to pay informants within extremist organizations, including funding recruitment and purchasing materials for hate group activities. Prosecutors allege $4.1 million in donations were used for these purposes. The SPLC denies wrongdoing, asserting the informant program provided crucial intelligence shared with law enforcement, and claims the prosecution is politically motivated. The case, which stems from charges first announced in April, is scheduled for trial in October.

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Prosecutors claim some funds were used for recruiting new members and purchasing KKK robes.

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The superseding indictment alleges that $4.1 million in donations were used to pay informants.

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The SPLC stated the informant program provided critical intelligence to law enforcement.

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The Justice Department accused the SPLC of funding extremist groups while claiming to dismantle them.

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The Southern Poverty Law Center pleaded not guilty to federal charges of defrauding donors.

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2026-07-07T21:09:07Z Montgomery, Ala. (AP) — The Southern Poverty Law Center, best known for monitoring hate groups, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to federal charges that it defrauded donors by not disclosing that some of the money would be used to pay informants in extremist organizations. Attorney Abbe Lowell entered the not guilty plea on behalf of the organization to a superseding indictment that adds details about the charges first announced in April . The Justice Department has accused the SPLC of funding extremist groups while publicly claiming it was working to dismantle them. The SPLC has denied wrongdoing and said the informant program provided critical intelligence about the work of the groups — information it regularly provided to law enforcement agencies. The SPLC has accused the Justice Department of carrying out a vindictive prosecution as part of a retribution campaign against President Donald Trump’s perceived political enemies. The superseding indictment alleges that $4.1 million in donations were used to pay informants inside extremist groups. Prosecutors said some of the money was used for recruiting new members and purchasing Ku Klux Klan robes and materials for cross-burning ceremonies. The indictment said the paid informants included KKK members and white nationalists who initially approached the SPLC for help leaving the extremist organizations but were offered monthly payments and expense reimbursements. The brief Tuesday arraignment was conducted remotely. The case is scheduled to go to trial in October.
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