
Former Democratic Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams’ non-profit organization could potentially face criminal charges for allegedly collecting donations without a license.
The New Georgia Project has allegedly violated state laws, which some require non-profit organizations to file required financial disclosures with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) before collecting donations, according to the Washington Free Beacon. Abrams’ organization has continued collecting money through a campaign hosted by the fundraising platform ActBlue, despite having missed the Nov. 15 deadline to file its Form 990.
Records show that the New Georgia Project’s charity status has expired, according to the several states’ Secretary of State offices. In Tennessee, the non-profit’s status is labeled “expired,” and its status in Colorado says “EXPIRED-MAY NOT SOLICIT.” The offices in Mississippi and North Carolina have listed the New Georgia Project’s status as “expired.”
https://dailycaller.com/2022/12/06/stacey-abrams-new-georgia-project-donations-without-license/