Federal prosecutors filed a motion to confiscate $650 from the prison commissary account of James Alex Fields Jr., the man convicted of running into a group of counterprotesters in Charlottesville in 2017, killing Heather Heyer, CBS News reports, saying he owes more than $80,000 in fines and restitution, and he’s made no efforts to pay it.
The larger issue for Justice Department officials, though, is the list of donors to Fields’ fund–a list kept under seal by the judge but reported to include the names of leaders of the white nationalist movement that was protesting the removal of a statue of secessionist Robert E. Lee. Officials say Fields has been fundraising from these people and exchanging correspondence with them, leading to more than $750 in donations given to his commissary account.