Georgia Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Stacey Abrams’ voting rights nonprofit paid her close friend and campaign chair’s law firm nearly $10 million in legal fees to handle a largely unsuccessful voter suppression case in the state.
Politico did a deep-dive Monday reporting that Abrams’ campaign chair Allegra Lawrence-Hardy’s law firm made $9.4 million in 2019 and 2020 from the Democrat’s group Fair Fight Action, with dollar amounts not yet available for 2021 and 2022.
The report came on the heels of Fox News Channel finding that Fair Fight Action had paid thousands to the group’s director Andre Fields’ family and friends, who don’t appear to have political experience – with the organization now saying its launched an investigation.
After losing the gubernatorial race to 2018 to now Gov. Brian Kemp, Abrams is challenging him again, and so the group that heightened her national profile and brought in millions of dollars over voter suppression claims is under greater scrutiny.
These Criminals PROFIT from their so called Non-Profit !!!!
Lock her up with Obama & Warnock !!! ALL three RACISTS !!!!!
And if you look deeper you’ll probably find that a portion of the 10 million found it’s way back to her.
Then she blew it on Krispy Kremes.
Abrams, her nonprofit and her lawyer friend all need an audit.