Red State AG probes left-wing org: ‘No tolerance for fraud against Missourians
Republican Missouri Attorney General Launches Investigation into Left-Wing Organization
Republican Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is taking action against Media Matters for America, a left-wing organization that recently released a report accusing Elon Musk’s X of antisemitism. Bailey believes that Media Matters may have violated consumer protection laws in Missouri if the allegations against X are true.
In November, Media Matters published research claiming that X had placed ads from major brands next to pro-Nazi content. However, X filed a lawsuit against Media Matters, alleging that the study was manipulated and defamatory.
Bailey sent a letter to Media Matters, asserting that the group’s actions may have hindered free speech by targeting a pro-free speech social media platform and causing it financial harm. He also raised concerns about potential fraud committed by Media Matters in soliciting donations from Missourians based on their research.
BREAKING: We have reason to believe Media Matters used fraud to solicit donations from Missourians in order to bully advertisers into pulling out of X, the last platform dedicated to free speech in America.
We have launched an investigation. pic.twitter.com/jBUJqdsFYL
— Attorney General Andrew Bailey (@AGAndrewBailey) December 11, 2023
Bailey argued that if Media Matters published false and defamatory information about X, their fundraising efforts may have violated Missouri’s fraud laws. He instructed Media Matters to preserve all documents related to their research on X.
According to Bailey’s letter, Media Matters must maintain documents such as internal correspondences and correspondence with advertisers regarding the withdrawal of ads from X. They must also keep records of their internal communications related to generating content that interferes with businesses or organizations in Missouri and communications related to soliciting charitable funds from Missouri residents.
Several major brands, including Apple, Comcast, IBM, Lionsgate, Paramount Global, Sony, and Warner Bros. Discovery, withdrew their advertising from X following Media Matters’ report.
X’s lawsuit claims that Media Matters accessed active accounts and bypassed X’s ad filter for new users. They then followed a specific group of users known for producing extreme content and accounts owned by X’s big-name advertisers. This allowed Media Matters to create side-by-side ad/content placements to alienate advertisers.
Media Matters has received funding from organizations managed by Arabella Advisors, a consultancy supporting left-leaning groups. Left-wing billionaire George Soros’ Open Society Foundations also granted the group a significant sum of money.
Bailey’s press office and Media Matters have not yet responded to requests for comment.
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What potential consequences could Media Matters face if the allegations against them are proven to be true, according to Missouri law
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Bailey’s investigation into Media Matters stems from his concerns about potential violations of consumer protection laws in Missouri. If Media Matters knowingly published false and defamatory information about X in order to manipulate advertisers and solicit donations, they may have engaged in fraudulent activities that harmed both the social media platform and individuals who made donations based on their research.
The Attorney General emphasized the importance of free speech and expressed concern that Media Matters’ actions may have hindered it by targeting a platform dedicated to upholding this fundamental right. He believes that the alleged bullying tactics employed by Media Matters, in an attempt to persuade advertisers to withdraw their support from X, may have violated consumer protection laws.
Furthermore, Bailey raised concerns about potential fraud committed by Media Matters in soliciting donations from individuals in Missouri. If Media Matters knowingly misrepresented the situation involving X, their fundraising efforts may have constituted fraud according to Missouri law.
In light of these concerns, Bailey has launched an official investigation into Media Matters. He has instructed the organization to preserve all documents related to their research on X, including internal correspondences and any communications with advertisers regarding the withdrawal of ads from the platform. Bailey’s request for preservation of documents indicates his commitment to a thorough and unbiased investigation into the allegations against Media Matters.
The outcome of this investigation could have significant implications for both Media Matters and the issue of free speech in America. If the allegations against Media Matters are proven to be true, it would raise questions about the organization’s integrity and potentially lead to legal consequences.
As this investigation unfolds, it will be important to closely monitor the developments and consider the broader implications for free speech rights and the responsibilities of organizations engaged in advocacy work. The outcome of this investigation may set important precedents for future cases involving similar issues, both in Missouri and potentially beyond its borders.
In conclusion, Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s decision to launch an investigation into Media Matters for America demonstrates his commitment to upholding consumer protection laws, safeguarding free speech, and ensuring the integrity of organizations engaged in advocacy. As this case proceeds, it will be important to closely follow the developments and assess the potential impact on both Media Matters and the larger issue of free speech in America.
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