Settlement reached in North Dakota lawsuit alleging intimidation by hate group
- Two North Dakota nonprofits have settled their lawsuit against Patriot Front, a white nationalist hate group, which allegedly intimidated immigrant business owners, though specifics of the settlement remain unclear.
- The North Dakota Human Rights Coalition and the Immigrant Development Center filed a lawsuit alleging violations of the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871, among other claims.
- The plaintiffs claimed that members of Patriot Front vandalized businesses and public property, including defacing a mural depicting Black women wearing hijabs.
- Rachel Carroll Rivas from the Southern Poverty Law Center noted that the lawsuit could impact Patriot Front's recruitment by holding them accountable.
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