Mark Meadows Nonprofit Funneled Cash for Legal Bills, Group Says
- Liberal group asks DC Attorney General to probe Meadows group
- Personnel Policy Operations helped fund Meadows’ legal fight
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A liberal group alleges former White House Chief-of-Staff Mark Meadows’ nonprofit employer funneled money to an organization paying his legal bills while he was being investigated for efforts to overturn the 2020 election, according to a complaint filed with the Washington DC Attorney General Wednesday.
The group, Accountable.US, claims the Conservative Partnership Institute improperly enriched Meadows in violation of its nonprofit status by giving a $1.2 million grant to another nonprofit, which in turn gave a similar amount to a third entity that provided legal defense funding to Meadows, according to the .