2026年6月9日 美国东部时间早上7:00 / 福克斯新闻网
美国司法部起诉书指控,逾400万美元捐款通过假名账户流向极端组织成员
作者:亚当·帕克、迈克尔·辛克维奇 福克斯新闻网
司法部扩大对SPLC的起诉范围,指控其资助三K党及其他极端组织
美国司法部扩大了对南方贫困法律中心的起诉范围,指控这家民权非营利组织将数百万免税资金转移给极端组织。
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这家深陷困境的左翼非营利组织负责人将在国会山接受质询,该组织被指控一边公开承诺“对抗仇恨”,一边秘密向极端组织成员提供资金。
南方贫困法律中心(SPLC)临时首席执行官兼总裁布莱恩·费尔将于周二在众议院司法委员会作证,与此同时,国会对该民权组织现已终止的线人制度的调查正逐渐升温。
费尔的这场预期作证之际,联邦检察官已于4月对该法律中心提起11项罪名的起诉,指控其犯有金融犯罪,包括通过隐瞒向三K党、美国联合三K党、雅利安国度及其他新纳粹组织等极端组织成员的付款来欺骗捐赠者。
“外界有很多合理的疑问:SPLC拿捐赠者的钱做了什么,又是如何用这些钱去资助他们嘴上声称要打击的那种仇恨的,”得克萨斯州共和党众议员布兰登·吉尔周一对福克斯新闻表示。
南方贫困法律中心临时首席执行官兼总裁布莱恩·费尔预计将在周二接受众议院司法委员会主席、俄亥俄州共和党议员吉姆·乔丹的密集质询。(汤姆·威廉姆斯/CQ滚 call公司 盖蒂图片社;杰克·克兰德尔/《广告报》/今日美国网络 通过Imagn图片社)
新纳粹、“施虐狂”摩托车帮和夏洛茨维尔活动组织者:SPLC最令人震惊的5名线人
众议院司法委员会主席吉姆·乔丹还在调查该法律中心与拜登政府司法部在民权事务上的关联。该委员会的调查早于刑事起诉。
“对我来说,最关键的一点是,拜登白宫和拜登司法部帮助将南方贫困法律中心打造成了标准,”乔丹上周在接受福克斯新闻主持人肖恩·汉尼提采访时表示。
共和党人严厉批评拜登司法部使用该非营利组织臭名昭著的“仇恨地图”,该地图将包括转折点美国、自由妈妈们和家庭研究理事会在内的保守派团体列为目标。
“这么做的目的本质上是压制这些团体传播保守信息的能力,”吉尔对福克斯新闻说。
美国司法部上周提交了补充起诉书,明确指出该法律中心在2010年至2023年间,通过假名账户秘密转移了逾400万美元的捐款,用于支付极端组织成员的费用。
该非营利组织表面上是为了渗透这些组织以监控其活动,但据称并未向捐赠者披露这些付款,其行为被检察官认定为银行欺诈。
这份在阿拉巴马州中区提交的新起诉书还指控,一名SPLC员工在2010年两名身份不明的三K党成员向该法律中心寻求退出帮助后,每月向他们支付1200美元,让他们留在仇恨组织内部。
部分资金据称被极端组织用于招募活动,以及报销与焚烧十字架和三K党服饰相关的开支。
该法律中心否认存在任何不当行为,并辩称刑事指控是出于政治动机。
在给福克斯新闻数字频道的一份声明中,SPLC的律师阿贝·洛厄尔有力地驳斥了欺诈指控,并坚称该法律中心的线人计划有助于打击极端主义。
“SPLC没有对捐赠者撒谎,没有误导与其有业务往来的银行,它的线人计划阻止了暴力,挽救了生命,”他继续说道。
2020年3月在阿拉巴马州蒙哥马利拍摄的南方贫困法律中心(SPLC)大楼。(巴里·刘易斯/InPictures 通过盖蒂图片社)
SPLC在司法部欺诈起诉后遭遇“仇恨地图”目标团体的反击
联邦检察官指控,一名该法律中心支付了逾27万美元的线人参与策划了2017年在弗吉尼亚州夏洛茨维尔造成人员死亡的“团结右翼”集会。
根据起诉书,该法律中心指示该线人参加示威活动,并“在SPLC的监督下发布种族主义帖子”。
乔丹领导的委员会在5月传唤该法律中心提供与其涉嫌与拜登政府协调以及雇佣极端组织成员作为“现场线人”相关的文件。
国会还在审查该法律中心在运营备受争议的线人计划期间利润大幅增长的情况。
根据补充起诉书,该非营利组织的收入从2010年的3870万美元增长到2023年的逾1.29亿美元,增幅达233%。
2018年8月1日,在华盛顿特区白宫举行的城市内部牧师会议上,唐纳德·特朗普总统听取马丁·路德·金的侄女阿尔veda·金的发言。(吉姆·沃森/法新社)
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民主党议员严厉抨击共和党对该法律中心的调查。
“我只是认为这完全错位且误入歧途,”华盛顿州民主党众议员普拉米拉·贾亚帕尔对福克斯新闻说。“这本质上是为了杀鸡儆猴而针对一个组织,而这个组织一直是打击反犹太主义和白人民族主义的领军者。”
“如果我们担心散布仇恨的组织,还有很多其他地方需要关注,或许应该从本届政府开始,”她补充道。
马丁·路德·金的侄女、美国优先政策研究所美国梦想项目主席阿尔veda·金,以及联盟为自由辩护组织负责战略举措的高级副总裁兼总统特别顾问瑞安·班格特,也预计将于周二在司法委员会作证。
本文发表前,福克斯新闻数字频道已联系该法律中心的发言人寻求置评。
丹·斯卡利为本报道贡献了内容。
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DOJ indictment alleges more than $4M in donor funds went to accounts under fictitious names to pay extremist group members
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DOJ expands indictment against SPLC for allegedly funding KKK, other extremists
The Department of Justice expanded its indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center, accusing the civil rights non-profit of funneling millions in tax-exempt funds to extremist groups.
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The embattled leader of a left-wing nonprofit accused of secretly funneling money to members of extremist groups while publicly committing to “confronting hate” is headed for the hot seat on Capitol Hill.
Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) interim CEO and President Bryan Fair will testify before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday as a congressional probe into the civil rights group’s now-defunct informant practices heats up.
Fair’s anticipated testimony comes as federal prosecutors secured an 11-count indictment against the law center in April for alleged financial crimes, including defrauding its donors by concealing payments to members of extremist groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan, United Klans of America, the Aryan Nation and other neo-Nazi groups.
“There are a lot of legitimate questions about what the SPLC was doing with donor money and how they were using it to basically fund the type of hate that they were pretending to be going after,” Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, told Fox News on Monday.
Southern Poverty Law Center interim CEO and President Bryan Fair is expected to be peppered with questions by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, on Tuesday.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. via Getty Images; Jake Crandall/Advertiser/ USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
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House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, is also probing the law center’s ties to the Biden Department of Justice on civil rights matters. The panel’s investigation predates the criminal indictment.
“For me, the biggest takeaway is the fact that the Biden White House and the Biden Justice Department helped make the Southern Poverty Law Center the standard,” Jordan told Fox News’ Sean Hannity last week.
Republicans have sharply criticized the Biden Justice Department’s use of the nonprofit’s notorious “hate map” that targeted conservative groups, including Turning Point USA, Moms for Liberty and the Family Research Council.
“The purpose of doing that was to basically stifle their ability to get the conservative message out,” Gill told Fox News.
The Department of Justice filed a superseding indictment last week specifying that the law center covertly transferred more than $4 million in donor funds to bank accounts under fictitious names to pay members of extremist groups between 2010 and 2023.
The nonprofit ostensibly sought to infiltrate the organizations to monitor their activities, but allegedly did not disclose the payments to donors and engaged in conduct that prosecutors say amounted to bank fraud.
The new indictment, filed in the Middle District of Alabama, also alleges that an SPLC employee paid two Klan members $1,200 per month to stay in the hate group after the unnamed individuals approached the law center in 2010 requesting help to exit.
Some of the money was allegedly used by extremist groups for recruitment purposes and for the reimbursement of expenses related to cross-burnings and Ku Klux Klan attire.
The law center has denied any wrongdoing and argued the criminal charges are politically motivated.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, SPLC counsel Abbe Lowell vigorously pushed back against fraud allegations and maintained that the law center’s informant program helped combat extremism.
“The SPLC did not lie to its donors, it did not mislead banks it did business with, and its informant program prevented violence and saved lives,” he continued.
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) building seen in March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama.(Barry Lewis/InPictures via Getty Images)
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Federal prosecutors allege that one informant whom the law center paid more than $270,000 helped plan the deadly 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Va.
According to the indictment, the law center directed the informant to attend the demonstration and “made racist postings under the supervision of the SPLC.”
Jordan’s panel in May subpoenaed the law center for documents related to its alleged coordination with the Biden administration and hiring members of extremist groups as “field sources.”
The law center is also under congressional scrutiny for significantly increasing its profits during the years it operated the controversial informant program.
The nonprofit’s revenue grew from $38.7 million in 2010 to more than $129 million in 2023, amounting to a 233% increase, according to the superseding indictment.
President Donald Trump listens to Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King Jr., during a meeting with inner city pastors at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 1, 2018.(Jim Watson/AFP)
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Democratic lawmakers have slammed Republicans’ probe of the law center.
“I just think that this is really misplaced and misguided,” Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., told Fox News. “It’s essentially targeting an organization to make an example of them and call them out when they have been the leader in taking on antisemitism and taking on white nationalism.”
“There’s a lot of other places we should be looking at if we’re worried about organizations that spread hate, maybe start with the administration,” she added.
Alveda King, the niece of Martin Luther King Jr. and chair of the American Dream at the America First Policy Institute, and Ryan Bangert, senior vice president for strategic initiatives and special counsel to the president at Alliance Defending Freedom, are also expected to testify before the Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.
Fox News Digital reached out to a spokesperson for the law center before publication.
Dan Scully contributed to this report.
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