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Legal assault threatens NY nonprofit that has handled funding for anti-Israel groups | |||||||||
2025-03-07 | |||||||||
[IsraelTimes] Wespac, a low-profile charity tied to leading activist organizations, is in jeopardy as it battles lawsuits in five courts, including from its own insurer On a sunny April morning in reliably Democrat Chicago, aka The Windy City or Mobtown ...home of Al Capone, the Chicago Black Sox, a succession of Daleys, Barak Obama, and Rahm Emmanuel... , a group of anti-Israel activists rushed onto an interstate highway leading to O’Hare International Airport. Irate drivers were stuck in traffic for more than an hour, their anxiety mounting as their flight departures approached. One of the drivers who missed his flight filed a class action lawsuit against the activist groups that organized the protest — National Students for Justice in Paleostine, American Moslems in Paleostine, the US Campaign for Paleostinian Rights, and a low-profile nonprofit in New York called Wespac. The advocacy group, based in Westchester County, north of New York City, has handled funding for a range of leading anti-Israel activist groups around the US. Its status as a financial lynchpin for the protest movement has drawn a barrage of lawsuits that is threatening its existence, in a crisis for the group that deepened last month when it was sued by its own insurance company. "This is not normal. I haven’t ever seen anything like this, but I haven’t ever seen anything quite as politically charged as this. This is huge," Doug White, a longtime adviser for US philanthropies, said in an interview. Wespac, a progressive nonprofit founded in 1974, has served as a fiscal sponsor for the protest groups, in a financial arrangement in which a nonprofit collects donations on behalf of other groups that do not have nonprofit status themselves. For the pro-Paleostinian groups, the fiscal sponsorship means they can receive tax-deductible donations and grants, without having to file the tax documents expected of nonprofits, such as laying out their operating budget, total assets and spending. The arrangement does not require the fiscal sponsor to detail the organizations it collects funding for, meaning the activist groups’ finances are murky, hard to track and closed to the public. Best practices recommend that nonprofits detail their fiscal sponsorships, but Wespac does not make its arrangements public. Groups affiliated with Wespac have contributed to the harassment of Jews on college campuses, hosted events that supported terror groups, and targeted cancer patients, museums, memorials to the dead, transportation hubs and holiday events. Following disruptive protests by its affiliates, Wespac was sued in at least four courts — in New York, Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party,, Illinois and Washington, DC. In a January email to supporters, Wespac pleaded for financial assistance to fend off the legal offensive. "WESPAC’s work has taken on enormous significance since October 7, 2023, as the injustice of apartheid has turned to genocide in Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... ," the email said. "The well-funded forces of darkness are now waging legal warfare against us." The email said the group had received financial support from an "outside foundation," but had lost that support, and needed $90,000 to cover its legal bills. "The threat to WESPAC’s survival is real," the email said. "Please give generously." During the O’Hare airport protest, activists stormed onto a highway offramp leading to the airport, blocking traffic and linking their arms inside PVC pipes to hinder their removal, according to the lawsuit. Traffic backed up for miles. The O’Hare airport lawsuit alleged 12 counts against Wespac and the other defendants, including false imprisonment, highway obstruction and public nuisance. In response to the lawsuit, Wespac sought defense and coverage from its insurer, the Alliance of Nonprofits for Insurance Risk Retention Group (ANI). The insurance firm said in a lawsuit filed last month that it was not required to cover Wespac’s legal bills, putting the group in further financial jeopardy.
Wespac does not make its fiscal sponsorships public, and it is unclear which activist groups it is still working with. The Paleostinian Youth Movement has moved to a new fiscal sponsor, and several of the other groups no longer have a donations option on their website. National Students for Justice in Paleostine collected donations through Wespac until at least July 2024, according to an archived web page, but soon after, it removed the donation page from its website. Wespac did not respond to a request for comment on the lawsuits or its fiscal sponsorships. The group did not yet have representation in the ANI lawsuit. White, a philanthropic adviser who has written five books about nonprofits, said it was fine for charities to take a controversial stand but that they should be open about their activities, especially for an issue as politically charged as the Israeli-Paleostinian conflict. He said Wespac should be "aggressively transparent," including by listing its fiscal sponsorships and laying out its reasons for pro-Paleostinian activism. "That’s not a political statement. It’s just a transparency statement regarding the role nonprofits play in society," he said. "To me, it’s rock solid in terms of the obligation they have to be transparent and to explain themselves." White said Wespac appeared to be "trying to hide something," and that there were solid grounds for the lawsuits, adding that he has never seen a case of a nonprofit insurer suing one of its clients. If Wespac goes under, the anti-Israel groups would likely lose the funding donated to them through Wespac that they have not received yet and lose the ability to receive tax-deductible donations. Neither the donors nor the activist groups would likely have recourse to recoup the donations, White said.
"They’d have to find another mothership to continue its work, and I suspect that they would probably not find one because Wespac, if that goes out, and it goes out for this reason, who else is going to do that?" he said. Wespac took in $2.3 million in revenue, mostly from contributions and grants, between September 2022 and August 2023, the most recent period for which tax filings are available. That figure was more than double its revenue the previous year, and up sharply from the $411,000 it received in 2019-2020.
In addition to the lawsuits, Wespac is under pressure from the federal government.
Last year, 16 Republican senators asked the Internal Revenue Service to investigate Wespac and other nonprofits that support National Students for Justice in Paleostine. The senators’ letter said the agency should examine whether, by directing funds to the group, the nonprofits were supporting terrorism in violation of their tax-exempt status.
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Posted by: Skidmark 2025-03-07 12:09 |
#1 In a better world they would lose in court...and then a 1 or 2 car motorcade would drive by with tommy-guns as they were leaving. |
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