
Financial Scrutiny Surrounds Voting Group Founded by Abrams and Led by Warnock
The New Georgia Project, a voting rights organization founded by Stacey Abrams and previously led by Raphael Warnock, is facing allegations of financial misuse and irregularities. The organization, which played a key role in registering new voters in Georgia, is conducting an internal probe into its finances in response to the claims. The organization's tax filings indicate that its former executive director owes thousands of dollars in reimbursements. The organization has also faced administrative battles, including a state ethics investigation and a dispute with the IRS. The organization's troubles come as it has gained national attention for its efforts to turn Georgia into a swing state.