SPLC 与新纳粹线人共享银行账户
SPLC Official Shared Bank Accounts With Neo-Nazi Informant

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/splc-official-shared-bank-accounts-neo-nazi-informant

《纽约邮报》指出,前南方贫困法律中心(SPLC)情报总监海蒂·贝里奇(Heidi Beirich)即美国司法部起诉书中所提到的“雇员2号”。法庭记录显示,贝里奇与一名受SPLC雇佣、代号为“F-9”的线人存在恋人关系,该线人曾渗透进新纳粹组织“国家联盟”(National Alliance)。 起诉书指控两人在2015年至2021年间,挪用14万美元的SPLC捐款用于支付个人生活开支,这笔钱几乎占了他们共同收入的66%。此外,联邦检察官指控F-9从“国家联盟”窃取了25箱文件,而贝里奇利用这些文件撰写了一篇2015年的文章。据报道,为掩盖盗窃行径,他们向另一名线人兰道夫·迪洛韦(Randolph Dilloway)支付了6000美元,指使其对该罪行进行虚假招供。 目前,贝里奇和SPLC均未回应置评请求。SPLC正试图申请驳回该起诉,称司法部的此项指控属于“报复性起诉”。

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原文

Authored by Ken Silva via Headline USA,

The New York Post reported on Tuesday the identity of the Southern Poverty Law Center official who, according to court records, was in a relationship with one of the SPLC’s paid neo-Nazi informants.

According to the Post, the SPLC official is Heidi Beirich, who was the group’s director of intelligence between 2012 and 2019. The Post noted that the “Employee-2” named in the Justice Department’s indictment matches Beirich’s profile.

“One figure, referred to as ‘Employee-2’ in the indictment is described as a ‘person who would become Director of the SPLC’s Intelligence Project,’” the Post noted.

“It also describes how ‘Employee-2’ wrote an article based on material stolen from National Alliance headquarters in 2014 and then paid off an informant to take the blame for the robbery.”

According to the DOJ, Employee-2 was in a relationship with an SPLC informant who infiltrated the neo-Nazi organization National Alliance.

The informant has yet to be identified. He’s referred to in the indictment as “F-9.”

The DOJ indictment says F-9 and Employee-2 shared a house and two bank accounts.

“Between 2015 and 2021, approximately $140,000 in donors’ money flowed from the SPLC operating account … and was ultimately deposited into the joint bank accounts held by F-9 and [Beirich],” court records state.

“This amounted to approximately 66% of all money ever deposited into their joint bank accounts. [Beirich] then used donors’ money to pay the couple’s personal living expenses.”

The DOJ also said F-9 stole 25 boxes of documents from the National Alliance. The Post noted that Beirich wrote an article allegedly based on the stolen materials in 2015.

Another informant was paid to take the blame for F-9’s theft. In April, Headline USA revealed the likely identity of that informant, who’s referred to as ‘F-39’ in the indictment. He is likely former National Alliance accountant Randolph Dilloway. The indictment says F-39 was paid $6,000 to take the blame for F-9’s theft. That information aligns with a lawsuit from around that time accusing Dilloway of being paid over $5,000 by the SPLC to steal documents.

The Post said Beirich and the SPLC did not respond to requests for comment.

The SPLC has a pending motion to dismiss the DOJ’s indictment, arguing that the case is one of vindictive prosecution.

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