SPLC Donor Money Paid For Klan Hoods And ‘Cross-Burning’ Supplies, DOJ Says

The left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center reimbursed Ku Klux Klan members for money spent on cross-burnings and materials used to make Klan garments, the Department of Justice alleged in a superseding indictment filed Tuesday.

The DOJ’s original indictment from April alleged that SPLC shelled out money to Ku Klux Klan leaders, neo-Nazis and an Aryan motorcycle gang. Tuesday’s indictment alleges that in or around 2010, two Klan members identified only as F-31 and F-32 “feared for their safety from other Klan members and reached out to SPLC for help to “get out of the movement.”

The two Klan members “attended extremist group rallies in multiple states” while using SPLC donors’ money, per the indictment.

“This led to F-31 rising from merely a group member to a leadership role within an extremist group,” according to the indictment. “In the new leadership role, F-31 actively recruited new members using donors’ money.”

F-32 similarly participated in recruiting new Klan members using SPLC donors’ money, the indictment alleges. An unnamed SPLC employee “knew that F-32 used donors’ money to purchase material to make Klu Klux Klan garments” for other members, according to the indictment. (Read more from “SPLC Donor Money Paid For Klan Hoods And ‘Cross-Burning’ Supplies, DOJ Says” HERE)