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Florida is fronting the $450M cost of Alligator Alcatraz – a legal scholar explains what we still don’t know about the detainees

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis leads a tour of the new Alligator Alcatraz immigration detention facility for President Donald Trump and U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Andrew Cabellero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images

The state of Florida has opened a migrant detention center in the Everglades. Its official name is Alligator Alcatraz, a reference to the former maximum security federal penitentiary in San Francisco Bay.

While touring Alligator Alcatraz on July 1, 2025, President Donald Trump said, “This facility will house some of the menacing migrants, some of the most vicious people on the planet.” But new reporting from the Miami Herald/Tampa Bay Times reveals that of more than 700 detainees, only a third have criminal convictions.

To find out more about the state of Florida’s involvement in immigration enforcement and who can be detained at Alligator Alcatraz, The Conversation spoke with Mark Schlakman. Schlakman is a lawyer and senior program director for The Florida State University Center for the Advancement of Human Rights. He also served as special counsel to Florida Gov. Lawton Chiles, working as a liaison of sorts with the federal government during the mid-1990s when tens of thousands of Haitians and Cubans fled their island nations on makeshift boats, hoping to reach safe haven in Florida.

U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has characterized the migrants being detained in facilities like Alligator Alcatraz as “murderers and rapists and traffickers and drug dealers.” Do we know if the detainees at Alligator Alcatraz have been convicted of these sorts of crimes?

The Times/Herald published a list of 747 current detainees as of Sunday, July 13, 2025. Their reporters found that about a third of the detainees have criminal convictions, including attempted murder, illegal reentry to the U.S., which is a federal crime, and traffic violations. Apparently hundreds more have charges pending, though neither the federal nor state government have made public what those charges are.

There are also more than 250 detainees with no criminal history, just immigration violations.

Is it a crime for someone to be in the U.S. without legal status? In other words, is an immigration violation a crime?

No, not necessarily. It’s well established as a matter of law that physical presence in the U.S. without proper authorization is a civil violation, not a criminal offense.

However, if the federal government previously deported someone, they can be subject to federal criminal prosecution if they attempt to return without permission. That appears to be the case with some of the detainees at Alligator Alcatraz.

What usually happens if a noncitizen commits a crime in the U.S.?

Normally, if a foreign national is accused of committing a crime, they are prosecuted in a state court just like anyone else. If found guilty and sentenced to incarceration, they complete their sentence in a state prison. Once they’ve served their time, state officials can hand them over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE. They are subject to deportation, but a federal immigration judge can hear any grounds for relief.

DHS has clarified that it “has not implemented, authorized, directed or funded” Alligator Alcatraz, but rather the state of Florida is providing startup funds and running this facility. What is Florida’s interest in this? Are these mostly migrants who have been scooped up by ICE in Florida?

It’s still unclear where most of these detainees were apprehended. But based on a list of six detainees released by Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier’s office, it is clear that at least some were apprehended outside of Florida, and others simply may have been transferred to Alligator Alcatraz from federal custody elsewhere.

This calls to mind the time in 2022 when Gov. Ron DeSantis flew approximately 50 migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts at Florida taxpayer expense. Those migrants also had no discernible presence in Florida.

To establish Alligator Alcatraz, DeSantis leveraged an immigration emergency declaration, which has been ongoing since Jan. 6, 2023. A state of emergency allows a governor to exercise extraordinary executive authority. This is how he avoided requirements such as environmental impact analysis in the Everglades and concerns expressed by tribal governance surrounding that area.

For now, the governor’s declaration remains unchallenged by the Florida Legislature. Environmental advocates have filed a lawsuit over Alligator Alcatraz, and the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a decision by a federal judge temporarily barring Florida from enforcing its new immigration laws, which DeSantis had championed. But no court has yet intervened to contest this prolonged state of emergency.

This presents a stark contrast to Gov. Lawton Chiles’ declaration of an immigration emergency during the mid-1990s. At that time, tens of thousands of Cubans and Haitians attempted to reach Florida shores in virtually anything that would float. Chiles’ actions as governor were informed by his experience as a U.S. senator during the Mariel boatlift in 1980, when 125,000 Cubans made landfall in Florida over the course of just six months.

Chiles sued the Clinton administration for failing to adequately enforce U.S. immigration law. But Chiles also entered into unprecedented agreements with the federal government, such as the 1996 Florida Immigration Initiative with U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno. His intent was to protect Florida taxpayers while enhancing federal enforcement capacity, without dehumanizing people fleeing desperate circumstances.

During my tenure on Chiles’ staff, the governor generally opposed state legislation involving immigration. In the U.S.’s federalist system of government, immigration falls under the purview of the federal government, not the states. Chiles’ primary concern was that Floridians wouldn’t be saddled with what ought to be federal costs and responsibilities.

Chiles was open to state and local officials supporting federal immigration enforcement. But he was mindful this required finesse to avoid undermining community policing, public health priorities and the economic health of key Florida businesses and industries. To this day, the International Association of Chiefs of Police’s position reflects Chiles’ concerns about such cooperation with the federal government.

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Gov. Ron DeSantis outlines his plans for Alligator Alcatraz to the media on July 1, 2025.
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Now, in 2025, DeSantis has taken a decidedly different tack by using Florida taxpayer dollars to establish Alligator Alcatraz. The state of Florida has fronted the US$450 million to pay for this facility. DeSantis reportedly intends to seek reimbursement from FEMA’s Shelter and Services Program. Ultimately, congressional action may be necessary to obtain reimbursement. Florida is essentially lending the federal government half a billion dollars and providing other assistance to help support the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement agenda.

Florida is also establishing another migrant detention facility at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center near Jacksonville. A third apparently is being contemplated for the Panhandle.

ICE claims that the ultimate decision of whom to detain at these facilities belongs to the state of Florida, through the Florida Division of Emergency Management. Members of Congress who visited Alligator Alcatraz earlier this week have disputed ICE’s claim that Florida is in charge.

You advised Florida Division of Emergency Management leadership directly for several years during the administrations of Gov. Charlie Crist and Gov. Rick Scott. Does running a detention facility like Alligator Alcatraz fall within its typical mission?

The division is tasked with preparing for and responding to both natural and human-caused disasters. In Florida, that generally means hurricanes. While the division may engage to facilitate shelter, I don’t recall any policies or procedures contemplating anything even remotely similar to Alligator Alcatraz.

DeSantis could conceivably argue that this is consistent with a 287(g) agreement authorizing state and local support for federal immigration enforcement. But such agreements typically require federal supervision of state and local activities, not the other way around.

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Mark Schlakman served as special counsel to Florida Gov. Lawton Chiles and as a consultant to Emilio Gonzalez at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security during his tenure as U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director during the George W. Bush administration.

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Dan Rivera: Paranormal Investigator Dies In Presence of ‘Haunted’ Annabelle …

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A bizarre story involving a Connecticut-based paranormal investigator is going viral on social media today.

Multiple outlets have now confirmed that Dan Rivera passed away in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania while touring with the infamous “haunted” doll known as Annabelle.

The doll gained notoriety through the Conjuring film franchise, which is based on the real-life work of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.

Paranormal investigator Dan Rivera has passed away at the age of 54.
Paranormal investigator Dan Rivera has passed away at the age of 54. (YouTube)

Rivera was an employee at the Warrens’ Occult Museum in Monroe, Connecticut.

Psychic research center announces death of Dan Rivera

News of his death comes courtesy of a Facebook post from the New England Society for Psychic Research.

“It’s with deep sadness that Tony, Wade, and I share the sudden passing of our close friend and partner, Dan Rivera. We are heartbroken and still processing this loss.

“Dan truly believed in sharing his experiences and educating people on the paranormal. His kindness and passion touched everyone who knew him. Thank you for your support and kind thoughts during this difficult time.”

Paranormal investigator Dan Rivera has passed away at the age of 54.
Paranormal investigator Dan Rivera has passed away at the age of 54. (YouTube)

No cause of death has been revealed.

TMZ reports that “firefighters and medics rushed to his hotel Sunday night” but were unable to revive Rivera.

Presence of ‘dangerous’ doll fuels social media speculation

Naturally, much of the online fascination with this story has to do with the presence of Annabelle.

In a YouTube video, Rivera and another museum employee explained that the doll is a “dangerous” artifact with the ability to inflict “psychic wounds.”

In the clip above, Rivera explains that extreme precaution is exercised when taking Annabelle on tour.

The doll’s case is equipped with multiple crosses and other religious emblems in order to contain its alleged evil.

Before removing Annabelle from the museum, a priest is brought in to say a protective blessing.

According to a Connecticut NBC affiliate, the doll “is rarely moved” due to the dangers thought to be associated with it.

So no matter what the medical examiner’s report reads, you can bet that countless paranormal believers will attribute this death to the doll whose supposed powers have inspired numerous horror films.

Our thoughts go out to Dan Rivera’s loved ones during this devastating time.

We will have further updates on this developing story as new information becomes available.

Dan Rivera: Paranormal Investigator Dies In Presence of ‘Haunted’ Annabelle … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Jennifer Love Hewitt Flaunts 46-Year Old Curves, Fiery Hair on Red Carpet

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When it comes to what Jennifer Love Hewitt has been up to over the last several months, we know what the actress did last winter and spring:

Continue to look amazing!

On Monday night, the 46-year old walked the red carpet for I Know What You Did Last Summer, a remake of the 1997 thriller that also starred Hewitt … along with Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, and Freddie Prinze Jr.

Jennifer Love Hewitt attends the premiere of Columbia Pictures’ “I Know What You Did Last Summer” at The United Theater on Broadway on July 14, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images)

The long-time star hasn’t exactly been out of the spotlight since appearing in this hit movie, most notably having starred in 114 episodes to date of the drama 9-1-1.

But Hewitt doesn’t exactly get all dolled up for that role, which may explain why she turned heads in so manu directions in Hollywood yesterday evening.

As you can see above and below, Hewitt wore an ankle-length, form-fitting Rachel Gilbert Embellished dress with 3-D jeweled beading for the occasion, as she dazzled photographers and onlookers.

Her matching black pumps featured textured silver accents.

And her hair? It had far more of a ginger tinge than usual, wouldn’t you say?

Jennifer Love Hewitt has still got it! (Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP) (Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)

The new movie picks up after the events of 1998’s I Still Know What You Did Last Summer and the 1997 original installment with the same name.

the return of Hewitt’s good-girl character, Julie James, who can’t seem to escape her troubled past.

According to Sony Pictures, it chronicles five friends who “inadvertently cause a deadly car accident” before “cover[ing] up their involvement and mak[ing] a pact to keep it a secret rather than face the consequences.”

Fast forward a year later and:

“Their past comes back to haunt them and they’re forced to confront a horrifying truth: someone knows what they did last summer…and is hell-bent on revenge. As one by one the friends are stalked by a killer, they discover this has happened before, and they turn to two survivors of the legendary Southport Massacre of 1997 for help.”

Hewitt plays one of these survivors.

(Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP)

At the moment, though, Hewitt is playing the role of Natural Curve Role Model.

A bunch of social media users have jumped online over the past few hours to gush over the actress’ appearance.

“A real woman showing her naturally gorgeous body!” one person wrote in response to the snapshots, for example, while another added:

“Beautiful ❤️ finally someone who is not afraid to show the real person she is with curves and healthy what all woman should be proud of.”

Then there was someone who referred to Hewitt as a “Gorgeous Curvy Girl with STYLE!” and another who praised such positivity across the board as follows:

The comments section gives me hope for the next generation.

For her part, Hewitt once slammed those who sexualized her as a teenager.

Jennifer Love Hewitt on March 17, 2019.
Jennifer Love Hewitt attends the Paley Center For Media’s 2019 PaleyFest LA – “9-1-1” held at the Dolby Theater on March 17, 2019. (Photo Credit: JB Lacroix/Getty Images)

“It was really strange, I think, to become a sex symbol sort of like before I I even knew what that was,” Hewitt explained on a podcast this year, referring to how often folks talked about her breasts in the late 1990s. “Like I didn’t know what being sexy meant.”

She added back then:

“There were grown men talking to me at 16 about my breasts openly on a talk show, and people were laughing about it. It was a culture that was fully accepted, but when you sit, and you look at where we are now versus then, it is really mind-blowing.”

Hewitt felt like people only saw her as a sex symbol back then, lamenting:

“I’m working so hard. I’m growing. I’m trying so hard, like crying from my heart week after week for you. And the only thing that you see is a movie poster with boobs on it.’”

“That was heartbreaking for me.”

Jennifer Love Hewitt Flaunts 46-Year Old Curves, Fiery Hair on Red Carpet was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Blake Lively Scores (Another) Victory in Justin Baldoni’s Legal War

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Blake Lively just scored another, albeit smaller, victory.

In June, the court dismissed Justin Baldoni’s lawsuit.

There are laws specifically against retaliatory lawsuits of this nature, as Lively’s attorneys had pointed out. The court agreed.

Now, the court has sided with Team Lively in a dispute over a deposition.

Blake Lively on April 27, 2025.
Actress Blake Lively attends the New York special screening of “Another Simple Favor” at the Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York on April 27, 2025. (Photo Credit: CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

This Blake Lively deposition was a point of contention

Court battles are about so much more than an eventual verdict, judgment, or settlement. There are countless smaller points of contention along the way. These little decisions can add up — in cost and in consequences.

In this case, Blake Lively has been seeking to have her upcoming deposition take place at her lawyer’s office.

Justin Baldoni has countered, alleging that she is using her “celebrity status” to get her way. Or, at least, that she was trying to.

Justin Baldoni in December 2024.
Actor/filmmaker and VOS Honoree, Justin Baldoni speaks onstage at the Vital Voices 12th Annual Voices of Solidarity Awards at IAC Building on December 09, 2024. (Photo Credit: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Vital Voices Global Partnership)

Well, Page Six reports that the court concluded that attorneys can depose Lively at her attorney’s office.

Her team had expressed concerns about the deposition taking place at Baldoni’s lawyer’s office. Among other things, there have been realistic worries of paparazzi and other media outlets ambushing her.

Relatedly, Baldoni’s team must submit a list of people who will attend the deposition.

Blake Lively on April 24, 2025.
Blake Lively attends the 2025 TIME100 Gala at Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 24, 2025. (Photo Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for TIME)

What did Justin Baldoni’s team want?

Apparently, Justin Baldoni’s team objected to the request to locate the Blake Lively deposition on her home turf.

They reportedly worried that this location will hinder their ability to privately discuss the deposition.

(Just for the record, depositions are a standard part of most court cases. Disagreements over where to hold these formal meetings are also very common)

Justin Baldoni in 2022.
Justin Baldoni attends Nights of the Jack friends and family nights at King Gillette Ranch on October 08, 2022. (Photo Credit: Andrew Toth/Getty Images for Nights Of The Jack)

Team Baldoni had characterized Lively’s attorney’s arguments as a “tantrum” in court.

The argument was essentially that Lively was behaving like a princess and trying to take control of the trial just as she allegedly did with the film, It Ends With Us.

Lively’s team countered that this lawsuit is a serious matter and includes topics like sexual harassment and retaliation. As such, they felt that Baldoni, and not their client, has been creating a “spectacle” at every turn.

Blake Lively on April 15, 2025.
Blake Lively attends the “Another Simple Favour” photocall at the Corinthia Hotel on April 15, 2025. (Photo Credit: Gareth Cattermole/Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

This legal war is far from over

Late in the summer of 2024, an obvious smear campaign launched against Blake Lively.

In December of 2024, she filed a lawsuit against Justin Baldoni, accusing him of sexual harassment on set — and of coordinating the smear campaign against her.

Baldoni responded with a nine-figure lawsuit against Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds. The dismissal of that lawsuit was a victory for Lively, but the fight isn’t over yet.

Blake Lively Scores (Another) Victory in Justin Baldoni’s Legal War was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Selena Gomez & Benny Blanco Wedding Plans REVEALED! [Report]

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Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco are getting married — and, reportedly, very soon.

Late last year, the two became engaged after about a year and a half of dating.

Speculation about the couple began almost immediately.

Now, we’re learning a lot more about their reported wedding plans, including the date, the location, and how Selena’s A-list peers like Taylor Swift will work as guests.

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco on March 2, 2025.
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco attend the 97th annual Oscars at Ovation Hollywood on March 02, 2025. (Photo Credit: Emma McIntyre/Getty Images)

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco have a wedding date, per a new report

According to a new report by The Daily Mail, Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco will marry late this summer or early this autumn in California.

“Selena and Benny’s wedding is going to be a two-day event in Montecito in September,” a source claimed.

This will not be one of those lavish celebrity weddings with thousands of guests.

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco on October 24, 2024.
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco attend the Second Annual Rare Impact Fund Benefit Supporting Youth Mental Health, hosted by Selena Gomez, at Nya Studios on October 24, 2024. (Photo Credit: Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

The ceremony will reportedly be relatively intimate, with close friends and family of the couple being the only invitees.

That will include big-name celebrities, including Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

Apparently, wedding invitations have already been mailed to guests.

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco on January 5, 2025.
Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco attend the 82nd Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 05, 2025. (Photo Credit: Monica Schipper/Getty Images)

Who will the wedding guests be?

“Everyone invited has been asked to bring overnight bags to stay for the weekend,” the insider detailed.

“Although it’s for friends and family only, many on the friends list are huge celebrities,” the source continued.

The insider said that this is “including Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, Selena’s co-stars from ‘Only Murders In The Building,’ and music superstars who are Benny’s friends and some he’s also worked with.”

Benny Blanco and Selena Gomez at a sports game in April 2025.
Benny Blanco and Selena Gomez attend the game between the New York Knicks and the Boston Celtics at Madison Square Garden on April 08, 2025. (Photo Credit: Elsa/Getty Images)

This will not be an especially long engagement.

This is, the report details, because Selena and Benny will both have busy professional schedules this autumn and winter.

“Selena loves being engaged but she has been dreaming of being married forever,” shared a second inside source.

“At the end of the year, it gets busy,” the insider explained.

“Not only for them, but also for everyone they want to attend.”

Selena Gomez and Taylor Swift in 2023.
Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift, and Ice Spice attend the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on September 12, 2023. (Photo Credit: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for MTV)

How will Taylor Swift factor into the wedding plans?

“Selena is not having her wedding to accommodate Taylor,” a third inside source clarified.

“But,” this final insider affirmed, “she wants her to attend and she would love for her to be able to go with Travis.”

Taylor and Selena have been besties for over a decade.

Their friendship means the world to each other. Hopefully, nothing will ever change that — or keep them from each other’s weddings.

Selena Gomez & Benny Blanco Wedding Plans REVEALED! [Report] was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Jessica Ditzel: Joe Rogan’s Rarely Seen Wife Stuns In Bikini During Venice Vacation

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For a guy who makes his living carrying on three to four conversations with his buddies, Joe Rogan does an impressive job of keeping his private life private.

In fact, even the comic’s most diehard fans probably couldn’t tell you much about his wife of 16 years, Jessica Ditzel.

Yes, Joe and Jessica tied the knot way back in 2009, and they’ve welcomed two children together (Jessica has a third kid from a previous relationship).

Jessica Ditzel and Joe Rogan walk in the Paddock prior to the F1 Grand Prix of United States at Circuit of The Americas on October 20, 2024 in Austin, Texas.
Jessica Ditzel and Joe Rogan walk in the Paddock prior to the F1 Grand Prix of United States at Circuit of The Americas on October 20, 2024 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Mark Sutton/Getty Images)

Rare Jessica Ditzel sighting captivates social media

Jessica is so seldom-seen that new photos of her on vacation with Joe in Venice were enough to make her one of the day’s trending topics.

In photos obtained by Page Six, Ditzel is seen enjoying some time with Joe and their kids aboard a yacht.

Unlike so many other celebs, the couple did not attend Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s wedding in Venice just a few weeks prior.

As a one-man media empire with a net worth estimated to be upward of $200 million, Joe certainly would have had no trouble fitting in.

Who is Jessica Ditzel?

A former cocktail waitress, Jessica started dating Joe in 2008, and she became pregnant with their first child shortly thereafter.

Rogan had been critical of the institution of marriage in his standup routines, but he says he had no qualms about proposing to Ditzel.

In an interview with the Palm Beach Post, Joe joked that he “had to; she made a baby.”

“What she had done was way more of a commitment compared to signing a legal contract,” he elaborated.

Rogan doesn’t go out of his way to avoid discussions of his family, but they rarely come up as topics on his wide-ranging podcast episodes, likely due to privacy and security concerns.

Jessica Ditzel and Joe Rogan walk in the Paddock prior to the F1 Grand Prix of United States at Circuit of The Americas on October 20, 2024 in Austin, Texas.
Jessica Ditzel and Joe Rogan walk in the Paddock prior to the F1 Grand Prix of United States at Circuit of The Americas on October 20, 2024 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Mark Sutton/Getty Images)

During a recent appearance on Lex Fridman’s podcast, Rogan described Ditzel as a “happy,” “kind, “disciplined,” “dedicated,” and “fun” person who is “always smiling.”

During the pandemic, the couple left Los Angeles and relocated to a $14 million home on Lake Austin in Austin, Texas.

“Parenthood is probably the greatest human privilege. Having kids is one of the most powerful things I ever did in life; it changed me on so many levels,” Joe once remarked on his show.

“I think the universe did me a solid by giving me only daughters. If I had a son, I would probably be like, ‘I have to keep this boy out of jail’ because I am passing my genes,” the girl dad added.

Maybe one day, Jessica will decide to join Joe in the studio for one of his signature marathon interviews.

We’re sure she could offer all kinds of new insights into the mind and personality of one of American media’s most divisive figures.

Jessica Ditzel: Joe Rogan’s Rarely Seen Wife Stuns In Bikini During Venice Vacation was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Vote.org promised 8 million voters. Its founder says that was never the goal.

A messy fight between the current and former leadership of Vote.org is escalating.

Debra Cleaver, the nonprofit’s founder, said she has filed complaints with four states’ attorneys general alleging that the high-profile voter registration group has defrauded donors, including by vastly inflating the number of voters it could register in 2024, financial mismanagement and using charitable funds for the personal benefit of its current CEO.

The allegations follow a wrongful termination suit from Cleaver over her firing in 2019 and have prompted a new threat of litigation from the group over what it called a “sustained and vindictive campaign rooted in misinformation.”

Vote.org counsel Vanessa Avery, a partner at McCarter and English, vigorously denied the claims by Cleaver, saying they were “categorically false.”

In the 28-page complaint, shared first with POLITICO, Cleaver alleged there was no serious plan for the group to deliver on its pledge to register 8 million voters for the 2024 cycle, which would have been more than the total number of voters it had registered during its entire 14-year history. Vote.org ended up registering 2.2 million voters in the 2024 cycle.

Cleaver, who now runs a similar group called VoteAmerica, filed the complaint with the attorneys generals of New York, California, Pennsylvania and Georgia. POLITICO independently verified all filings except the one in Georgia. Among her claims: that the group originally set an internal goal to register 6 million voters, but that was increased to 8 million to avoid the “symbolism of 6 million Jews murdered in the Holocaust.”

“The fact that Vote.org ultimately failed to register 8 million voters is inconsequential to the organization, because that was never the true goal,” Cleaver said in the complaint. “The goal was staying afloat, attracting donor attention, and retaining relevance through the illusion of scale.”

The organization is one of the biggest nonpartisan voter registration vehicles in the country, but it has come under scrutiny in recent years over its internal management. The complaint points to the example of Taylor Swift, who previously worked with the group. But last year, when Swift endorsed Kamala Harris, she directed fans to go to Vote.gov to register instead of plugging Vote.org. The complaint alleges a Daily Mail story on internal turmoil at the group helped cause Swift to avoid touting the organization again. (A Swift spokesperson didn’t respond to a request for comment.) Vote.org’s spending and alleged internal dysfunction was also the subject of a Chronicle of Philanthropy investigation last year.

The complaint also alleges that donor money was inappropriately used to pay for Vote.org CEO Andrea Hailey’s personal travel and notes a jump in expenses on Vote.org’s “travel conferences and meetings” totaling more than $275,000 in 2023. It also notes that IRS documents show that Vote.org spent almost $600,000 on legal fees in 2023 versus $89,000 in 2019 as the organization fought wrongful termination lawsuits from Cleaver and another employee.

In the Cleaver case, she sued Vote.org and one of its human resources vendors. The suit between Cleaver and Vote.org was dismissed with prejudice with both parties dropping their claims and no money was exchanged between Vote.org and Cleaver, according to the settlement agreement. The agreement shows the HR vendor paid her $50,000 in a separate deal which said Vote.org would not reimburse the vendor.

The attorneys general complaints also made claims, which POLITICO has not independently verified, that Vote.org has paid for private security for Hailey even though Cleaver says staff haven’t received any threats against Hailey. Vote.org told the Daily Mail that Hailey did receive threats.

“For the past six years, she has organized a sustained and vindictive campaign rooted in misinformation, aimed at discrediting this organization and its leadership,” Avery, the Vote.org counsel, said in a statement.

“Her wrongful termination lawsuit was withdrawn with prejudice, and she is now resorting to even more desperate and baseless tactics. We will be filing a defamation claim in the near future and will vigorously defend against these lies.” She also said that they have emailed the state attorneys generals to rebut her claims.

Avery defended the high voter registration target for 2024, which Vote.org did not meet. “Successful organizations set ambitious goals — no one aims for underperformance,” she said. “We set bold targets because the stakes are high.” She said the group has registered more voters than any other organization in American history; Score could not independently verify this.

When asked why she filed the complaints, Cleaver told Score in a statement: “As the founder, I would like nothing more than Vote.org to succeed. Unfortunately, for five years now Vote.org has been racked by a series of financial, governance, and ethical lapses.”

A spokesperson for the New York attorney general’s office said they’ve “received the complaint and are reviewing.” Spokespeople for the other states’ attorneys generals didn’t respond to a request for comment.

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What You’ll Find In Kamala Harris’ Daily Diet

Taking a peek into the everyday diet of Kamala Harris, it’s obvious that the former U.S. vice president is actively incorporating healthier food into it.

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If You Live In This Part Of The U.S. You May Be At A Higher Risk For Dementia

There is a specific region in the U.S. that registers a higher dementia rate for its denizens. This can be explained by a few important socioeconomic factors.

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