‘It’s important that we have assurances that it is pursuing its stated goals, rather than feathering someone’s nest… ‘
Along with Georgia Democrat gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams’ insistent election-denying claims stemming from her 2018 campaign’s losing efforts, and her equally insistent claims that she never denied the election was illegitimate, the so-called voters rights organization that Abrams founded has funneled millions of dollars into the coffers of the law firm headed by Abrams’ campaign chairwoman.
Allegra Lawrence-Hardy, the longtime Abrams friend and ally who chaired her 2018 campaign’s losing effort, currently chairs Abrams campaign to unseat Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp.
Lawrence-Hardy is also one of two named partners in the small law firm that Fair Fight Action, the alleged voters rights nonprofit founded by Abrams, paid $9.4 million in 2019 and 2020, Politico reported.