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SPLC Tells Court Law Enforcement Knew About Informant Program in Defense Against Fraud Charges
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Crime·28.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

SPLC Tells Court Law Enforcement Knew About Informant Program in Defense Against Fraud Charges

The Southern Poverty Law Center filed legal motions in federal court asserting that law enforcement agencies were aware of its informant program that monitored hate groups, rejecting Trump administration claims the nonprofit secretly funded extremist organizations. The nonprofit was indicted last week on fraud and money laundering charges, with prosecutors alleging SPLC paid informants who became leaders in KKK, neo-Nazi groups, and other hate organizations. SPLC says it shared informant intelligence with the FBI that helped prevent attacks and convict violent extremists.

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DOJ Charges Civil Rights Group SPLC with Fraud, Accuses It of Funding Extremist Groups It Claims to Oppose
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Crime·22.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

DOJ Charges Civil Rights Group SPLC with Fraud, Accuses It of Funding Extremist Groups It Claims to Oppose

The Department of Justice has indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center with 11 counts of fraud, accusing the civil rights organization of secretly paying informants who infiltrated extremist groups including the KKK and neo-Nazi organizations. The indictment alleges SPLC funneled over $3 million from 2014-2023 to individuals associated with violent extremist groups, including $1m to a person who stole 25 boxes of documents from the National Alliance headquarters. SPLC denies the allegations, with interim leader Bryan Fair saying the organization has dedicated 55 years to fighting white supremacy.

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