A nonprofit organization founded by Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams was slapped with a record fine for violating campaign finance laws.
The New Georgia Project, a voting rights group founded by Abrams in 2013 and later led by sitting Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., conceded that it raised and spent millions in support of Abrams’ failed campaign for governor — as well as other Democrats — and agreed to pay a $300,000 fine, the largest ever in the 38-year history of the Georgia Ethics Commission.
The New Georgia Project Action Fund, a related nonprofit, admitted the same and will also pay a $300,000 fine, an amount that’s roughly 10% of the money illegally spent.
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