Tax forms reveal steep legal fees for voting rights group founded by Stacey Abrams

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Fair Fight Action spent $37.7 million over three years on legal fees and lost the only case in which it was a plaintiff.

In an interview, NAACP Georgia State Conference President Gerald Griggs said he supported Fair Fight Action’s efforts in the“I do know that litigation is quite expensive,” Griggs said. “But if it wasn’t being spent on litigation, and you’re in the voting rights space, it should have been spent on direct voter contact.”denied any conflict of interest in her two roles.

“We had over 3,000 voters or would-be voters who provided sworn statements. So that’s legal work … identifying those voters from initial outreach, like doing the research on these voters…There’s a lot of due diligence involved in confirming all the facts of the barriers that they’re reporting experiencing,” Espinoza said.

“We weren’t legally required to share it this year. We have new leadership this year. And we sent over everything that we’re legally required to share.”

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