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Stacey Abrams’ Nonprofit Receives Record Fine for Campaign Finance Violations

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Georgia’s Stacey Abrams appears to be leading a nonprofit group with an extensive criminal record for violating campaign finance laws when she’s not railing against voter integrity efforts or denying the results of her own gubernatorial election.

The New Georgia Project, a nonprofit founded by Stacey Abrams in 2013, agreed to pay. record fine $300,000 in violation of state campaign finance laws.

The Georgia Ethics Commission fined Abrams after finding that the organization and its affiliate, the New Georgia Project Action Fund, failed to disclose campaign contributions and expenditures during the 2018 Georgia gubernatorial race when Abrams was the Democratic candidate. imposed.

The organization was criticized for failing to properly report its financial activities to support Abrams’ campaign, and the committee unanimously voted to impose a fine.

“These expenditures include, but are not limited to, polling activities, literature explicitly advocating for the election of a candidate, social media engagement, and operating a field office with paid staff,” the commission’s consent order states. This is listed here.

In other words, her nonprofit was spending money on her political campaigns.

Managing director David Emadi described the fine as “significant” but “appropriate given its scope”.

The group admitted to a total of 16 campaign finance violations.

Stacey Abrams Nonprofit Issues

The commission said Stacey Abrams’ nonprofit received the largest fine the group has ever levied.

According to the signed consent decree, the groups neglected to report $4.2 million in donations in the 2018 election cycle and $3.2 million in additional spending to support Abrams’ gubernatorial campaign and promote candidates for various state offices during the primary and general election. I did it.

So they spent $7.4 million and the fine was only $300,000.

Imagine this. It was all for a good cause, because at least Abrams won the Georgia gubernatorial election.

Abrams has been described as a Democratic darling despite twice losing her bid to become governor of the Peach State.

She famously and publicly refused to concede defeat in 2018, despite receiving nearly 55,000 fewer votes. In 2019, Abrams told supporters at a luncheon in Houston that he was not “delusional” shortly after declaring “we won” the Georgia gubernatorial election.

RELATED: Stacey Abrams’ brother-in-law arrested on human trafficking charges, accused of strangling a minor.

Keep your distance

The campaign finance issue arose through a complaint filed in 2019 before Raphael Warnock, who led the New Georgia Project at the time, was elected as a U.S. senator.

During his tenure, Warnock said his role did not include oversight of compliance decisions.

Funny enough, Stacey Abrams didn’t want to be associated with non-profits. established Or issue a statement through a spokesperson. new york times.

“Stacey has not participated in the organization’s work since leaving in 2017,” a spokeswoman said.

Or rather, she hasn’t been involved since serving two terms as governor of Georgia.

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