俄亥俄州一投票权组织面临刑事欺诈调查,消息人士透露


2026-06-12T14:59:34-0400 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

作者:卡特里娜·考夫曼
2026年6月12日 / 美国东部时间下午2:59 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

华盛顿讯——多名知情人士向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,联邦调查局针对一项正在进行的涉欺诈调查,对俄亥俄州一家以选民登记工作闻名的基层社区组织的办公室执行了搜查令。

此次搜查的目标是俄亥俄组织协作组织(Ohio Organizing Collaborative),这是一个民权组织,致力于选民登记,并倡导刑事与经济司法改革。

该组织董事会成员普伦蒂斯·哈尼获授权代表该组织披露此事,他表示,在周四执行搜查令的同一时段,联邦探员还开始前往员工和志愿者的住所对他们进行询问,作为调查的一部分。

MS News此前已报道了此次搜查以及试图约谈该组织相关人员的消息。

哈尼称,探员的询问似乎集中在选民欺诈问题上。

哈尼将此次执法行动称为对致力于让民众参与民主进程的民权组织的“攻击”。

他表示,共有“超过125名探员”前往志愿者、民权领袖、社区领袖和工作人员的住所。

“他们开车跟踪民众。跟踪孩子上学。他们上门敲门、打电话,在没有搜查令的情况下要求进入屋内拿走手机,”他说。

美国司法部一名官员拒绝透露俄亥俄州此案的细节,称搜查令申请书仍处于密封状态。

“搜查令是由法官批准的,任何组织或媒体的说法都是毫无根据的猜测,因为任何调查的目标在起诉前都无法查阅搜查令申请书,”该官员在一份声明中表示。

探员有关选民欺诈的询问正值司法部在中期选举前夕更广泛地调查全美范围内的选民欺诈案件之际。

例如,今年早些时候,明尼苏达州务卿收到了大陪审团传票,要求提供有限数量的个人选民记录,作为联邦调查的一部分,以调查非公民是否登记投票或非法投票。

联邦调查局近期还试图约谈威斯康星州密尔沃基县选举主任。

与此同时在加利福尼亚州,检察官上月宣布对一名洛杉矶地区女性提起刑事指控,她被指控付钱给无家可归者让其登记投票。

根据向美国国税局提交的税务记录,俄亥俄组织协作组织多年来一直获得新风险基金和潮汐基金会等进步组织的捐款。这两个组织过去都曾因财务管理不当指控受到共和党人的审查。

2017年,俄亥俄组织协作组织的一名有偿游说者承认参与了一项欺诈性选民登记计划。

该组织的另一位捐赠者是选民登记项目(Voter Registration Project),税务记录显示,保守派资本研究中心此前指控该项目违反非营利组织地位,牵头为数百万选民登记,这些选民帮助乔·拜登在2020年大选中获胜。该项目否认存在任何不当行为,但这些指控促使密歇根州共和党议员在2025年要求司法部展开调查,“以确定他们参与非法竞选活动和欺诈性选民登记工作的程度”。

Ohio voting rights group facing criminal fraud investigation, sources say

2026-06-12T14:59:34-0400 / CBS News

By Katrina Kaufman
June 12, 2026 / 2:59 PM EDT / CBS News

Washington— The FBI executed a search warrant at the office of an Ohio-based community grassroots group known for its voter registration work as part of an ongoing fraud-related investigation, multiple sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.

The target of the search, the Ohio Organizing Collaborative, is a civil rights organization that works to register voters and advocates for criminal and economic justice reform.

Around the same time the search warrant was executed on Thursday, federal agents also started showing up at the homes of employees and volunteers to interview them as part of the probe, said Prentiss Haney, a board member of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative who was authorized to discuss the matter for the group.

The search, and the attempts to interview people affiliated with the group, were reported earlier by MS Now.

Haney said that the questions from the agents appeared to be focused on voter fraud.

Haney called the law enforcement operation an “assault” against civil rights groups that work to engage people in the democratic process.

He said there were “over 125 agents” who went to the homes of volunteers, civil rights leaders, community leaders and staffers.

“They were following people in their cars. Following kids to school. They were knocking on doors. Calling the phone. Demanding to come into houses to get phones without warrants,” he said.

A DOJ official declined to discuss the details of the Ohio case, saying the search warrant affidavit remains under seal.

“Search warrants are authorized by a judge and anything said by any organization or others in the media is unfounded speculation, as the target of any investigation is not privy to the search warrant affidavit until after the indictment,” the official said in a statement.

The questions from the agents about voter fraud come at a time when the Justice Department has more broadly sought to investigate cases of voter fraud across the United States in the lead-up to the midterm elections.

Earlier this year, for instance, Minnesota’s secretary of state received grand jury subpoenas seeking a limited number of individual voter records as part of a federal investigation into whether noncitizens are registered to vote or have unlawfully cast ballots.

The FBI also recently attempted to interview the director of elections in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.

Meanwhile in California, prosecutors last month announced criminal charges against a Los Angeles-area woman who was accused of paying homeless people to register to vote.

The Ohio Organizing Collaborative over the years has received donations from progressive groups such as New Venture Fund and the Tides Foundation, according to tax records filed with the IRS. Both of those groups have received scrutiny in the past from Republicans over financial mismanagement allegations.

In 2017, a paid canvasser for Ohio Organizing Collaborative pleaded guilty for involvement in a fraudulent voter registration scheme.

Another donor to the group has been the Voter Registration Project, which was previously accused by the conservative-leaning Capital Research Center of violating its nonprofit status by leading an effort to register millions of voters who helped Joe Biden win in 2020, tax records show. The project has denied any impropriety, though the allegations prompted Republican lawmakers in Michigan to request an investigation by the Justice Department in 2025 “to determine the extent of their involvement in illegal electioneering activities and fraudulent voter registration efforts.”

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