US DoJ launches investigation into Southern Poverty Law Center
Justice department's focus seems to be on SPLC's prior use of paid informants to monitor hate groups, group's CEO says
www.theguardian.comHere’s the latest overview of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) as of now.
What SPLC is: A U.S. nonprofit civil rights organization known for tracking hate groups, litigating on civil rights issues, and running education programs. It was founded in 1971 and is based in Montgomery, Alabama. This remains its stated mission and scope of work.[4]
Recent developments: Multiple major outlets report that the Department of Justice opened a criminal investigation into the SPLC, with reports describing possible charges related to past use of paid informants and other activities. The exact scope and specifics of the probe have not been fully detailed publicly, and SPLC officials have indicated they will vigorously defend themselves.[1][2][5]
Context and reactions: The SPLC characterizes the investigation as part of broader claims about partisan targeting, while DOJ and related agencies have not publicly commented beyond confirming investigations in some reports. Coverage notes that the inquiry centers on the organization’s prior methods for monitoring extremist groups and handling finances.[2][5][1]
What to watch next: Expect official DOJ statements or court filings to clarify charges, timelines, and the involved individuals. Also monitor SPLC’s responses, court motions, and any subsequent updates from major outlets for developments and outcomes.[5][1][2]
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Justice department's focus seems to be on SPLC's prior use of paid informants to monitor hate groups, group's CEO says
www.theguardian.comThe Southern Poverty Law Center has been indicted on federal fraud charges related to its past use of paid informants to infiltrate extremist groups
www.independent.co.ukIn our news wrap Tuesday, the Justice Department announced criminal charges against the Southern Poverty Law Center over its use of paid informants to infiltrate extremist groups, the Pentagon…
www.pbs.orgThe nonprofit on Tuesday said it is 'the latest organization targeted by this administration.'
www.politico.comThe DOJ accuses the Southern Poverty Law Center of secretly funding extremist figures through shell accounts and prepaid cards in a sweeping fraud case.
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