Georgia Secretary of State Investigating ‘Financial Irregularities’ at Stacey Abrams Charity Following Free Beacon Report
Georgia’s secretary-of-state has opened an inquiry into “financial irregularities” People familiar with the New Georgia Project, a voting rights charity that was founded by Stacey Abrams told The Washington Free Beacon.
The investigation is next Numerous Free Beacon Reports On the allegations of financial mismanagement by New Georgia Project ex-executives. Accounting and legal professionals have raised concerns about the legality for the New Georgia Project’s recent tax filings. A source familiar with the state’s actions stated that authorities will issue subpoenas as soon as investigations start.
The Georgia secretary-of-state spokesperson confirmed the investigation, but declined to comment further. The New Georgia Project declined to respond to a request for comment.
The New Georgia Project was founded by Abrams on 13th of January 2013. It quickly rose to be one the most prominent voter registration groups in the country. Since 2020, the New Georgia Project together with its affiliated New Georgia Project Action Fund have raised a total of $54.7 million.
The Free Beacon The financial disclosures of the New Georgia Project revealed many irregularities. Among those discrepancies include a mysterious half-million-dollar consulting payment to a charity run in part by the brother of former New Georgia Project CEO Nsé Ufot, who was later fired for undisclosed reasons.
The New Georgia Project also reported it paid zero payroll taxes for 2020. This would make it impossible to engage in extensive criminal activity. The Georgia attorney general declined comment from a spokesperson.
Georgia’s secretary to state began an investigation into this charity amid a long-running case filed by the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission Allergy The voter registration group illegally helped Abrams to be elected during her failed 2018 gubernatorial campaign.
Abrams lost her second gubernatorial race by 7.5 points, in November. She stated in January that Abrams will run again. “likely run again.” Abrams raised more that $100 million during her last campaign, thanks largely to liberal donors from outside of Georgia. According to a report by, Abrams’s campaign still owes vendors more than $1million despite the exorbitant amount. Axios.
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