南方贫困法律中心高管被指向新纳粹线人转移120万美元,该线人同时是其秘密恋人


2026-06-17T02:16:06-04:00 / 福克斯新闻频道

据报道,约14万美元捐赠资金流入了二人用于家庭开支的联名个人账户

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发布于2026年6月17日美国东部时间凌晨2:16

司法部扩大对南方贫困法律中心的起诉,指控其向三K党及其他极端组织提供资金https://www.foxnews.com/video/6397812203112

美国司法部扩大了对南方贫困法律中心的起诉,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。指控内容包括购买三K党长袍材料、协助跨桥焚烧活动,以及为极端主义集会提供旅行资金。联邦调查局局长卡什·帕特尔誓言会“追查资金流向”,将所有涉案人员绳之以法,并强调正在对此次犯罪行为展开持续调查。

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南方贫困法律中心(SPLC)一名高管被指控帮助将超过120万美元的捐赠资金转移给一名渗透进新纳粹组织的线人——据检察官消息,该线人同时是这名高管的秘密恋人。

这些细节来自美国司法部6月2日提交的针对SPLC的追加起诉书。该组织此前因被指控资助其公开反对的极端组织相关人员而面临越来越多的审查。

根据文件内容,SPLC情报项目主管与一名受SPLC指派渗透进名为“民族联盟”的新纳粹组织的付费外勤线人保持秘密恋爱关系。

这名SPLC高管据称与该线人同居,并利用一家空壳公司将慈善资金转移给其伴侣。据报道,巨额资金最终流入了二人用于共同生活的联名银行账户。

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SPLC情报项目主管海蒂·贝里奇在2018年1月12日的一场活动中发言。(大卫·布坎/《综艺》/彭斯克媒体集团 via 盖蒂图片社)

根据追加起诉书中披露的细节,该人士仅被标注为“日后成为SPLC情报项目主管的人员”。据报道,这名高管在2015年至2021年间实施了这些金融交易。

根据国会文件和SPLC内部资料,当时担任该职位的是海蒂·L·贝里奇,一名极端主义问题研究员,于2012年至2019年间担任此职。

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2020年3月拍摄的阿拉巴马州蒙哥马利市南方贫困法律中心大楼。(巴里·刘易斯/InPictures via 盖蒂图片社)

检察官指控SPLC创建了一家名为“技术撰稿人”的空壳公司,用于将捐赠资金直接转移给该高管的恋人。

起诉书称:“SPLC积极让捐赠者相信,他们的捐款将用于‘瓦解’暴力极端组织。然而,SPLC向捐赠者隐瞒了部分捐款被秘密用于支持极端组织,以及资助他们暴力、种族主义和极端主义活动的事实。”

2017年8月11日,弗吉尼亚州夏洛茨维尔“团结右翼”集会前夜的新纳粹、另类右派及白人至上主义者,他们手持火把在弗吉尼亚大学校园游行。(扎克·D·罗伯茨/NurPhoto via 盖蒂图片社)

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据报道,调查人员追踪到约14万美元捐赠资金从SPLC的主要运营账户,通过“技术撰稿人”空壳公司,最终流入这对情侣的联名个人账户。

检察官表示,这笔资金约占二人联名账户资金的三分之二,被用于支付日常家庭和生活开支。

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Top SPLC official allegedly funneled $1.2M to neo-Nazi informant who was secret romantic partner

2026-06-17T02:16:06-04:00 / Fox News

Roughly $140K in donor funds reportedly ended up in a shared personal bank account used for household expenses

By Bonny Chu Fox News

Published June 17, 2026 2:16am EDT

DOJ expands indictment against SPLC for allegedly funding KKK, other extremistshttps://www.foxnews.com/video/6397812203112

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. Allegations include purchasing materials for KKK robes, facilitating cross-burnings and funding travel for extremist rallies. FBI Director Kash Patel vowed to ‘follow the money’ to bring all involved to justice, emphasizing the ongoing investigation into the criminal conduct.

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A top Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) official has been accused of helping funnel more than $1.2 million in donor funds to a confidential informant who infiltrated a neo-Nazi organization — a source prosecutors say was also the official’s secret romantic partner.

The details were revealed in a superseding indictment filed June 2 by the Department of Justice (DOJ) against the SPLC, which has faced mounting scrutiny over allegations that it funded individuals tied to extremist groups it publicly opposed.

According to the document, the director of the SPLC’s Intelligence Project was in a secret romantic relationship with a paid field source who infiltrated a neo-Nazi organization known as the National Alliance at the direction of SPLC.

The SPLC director reportedly shared a home with the source and allegedly used a fake company to funnel charitable funds to the partner. A significant portion of the money reportedly ended up in a shared bank account used to fund their life together.

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SPLC Intelligence Project Director Heidi Beirich speaks during an event on Jan. 12, 2018.(David Buchan/Variety/Penske Media via Getty Images)

Based on details laid out in the superseding indictment, the individual was identified only as the “person who would become Director of the SPLC’s Intelligence Project.” The official reportedly conducted the financial transactions between 2015 and 2021.

According to congressional and SPLC documents, the director at that time was Heidi L. Beirich, an extremism researcher who served in the role from 2012 to 2019.

The SPLC declined to comment to Fox News Digital.

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The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) building seen in March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama.(Barry Lewis/InPictures via Getty Images)

Prosecutors allege that a fake shell company created by the SPLC, known as “Tech Writers,” was used to funnel donor money directly to the official’s romantic partner.

“The SPLC actively led donors to believe that their donations would be used to ‘dismantle’ violent extremist groups,” the indictment stated. “However, the SPLC hid from donors the fact that a portion of their donated funds was being secretly used to support extremist groups and to fund their violent, racist, and extremist activities.”

Neo-Nazis, Alt-Right, and White supremacists the night before the ‘Unite the Right’ rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, where White supremacists marched with tiki torches through the University of Virginia campus.(Zach D Roberts/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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Investigators reportedly traced roughly $140,000 in donor funds directly from the SPLC’s main operating account through the Tech Writers shell company and ultimately into the couple’s shared personal bank account.

Prosecutors said those funds accounted for roughly two-thirds of the money held in the couple’s joint accounts and were used to pay everyday household and living expenses.

Bonny Chu is a Breaking and Trending News Writer for Fox News Digital

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