White supremacists spin a
Justice Department
indictment against a hate-monitoring group to legitimize extremism and expand recruitment
Art Jipson, University of Dayton
In April 2026, a federal grand jury returned indictments charging the Southern Poverty Law Center with wire fraud, bank fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering.
The indictment alleges the SPLC, a nonprofit legal advocacy group, secretly funneled more than US$3 million in donated funds to people associated with violent extremist groups, in-
cluding the Ku Klux Klan and Aryan Nations.
Prosecutors allege that the SPLC secretly paid members of those groups to act as confidential informants without telling donors. Eight informants received the money between 2014 and 2023, according to U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche.
The SPLC has denied the charges and seeks their dismissal, with lawyers for the group adding that the charges constitute "vindictive prosecution." The SPLC's interim president, Bryan Fair, has stated that the informant program "saved lives" and reflected decades
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