“Campaign for Accountability (‘CfA’)1 respectfully submits this Tax-Exempt Organization Complaint to the Internal Revenue Service (‘IRS’) regarding True the Vote, Inc. (EIN: 27- 2860095), a Texas nonprofit corporation (‘True the Vote’). Based on publicly available information, including Form 990 tax-exempt organization returns and court records, CfA is concerned that True the Vote may have violated both Texas and federal law by allowing substantial amounts of its income and assets to inure to the benefit of its current or former directors and officers… True the Vote may have diverted substantial portions of its income and assets, directly or indirectly, to the personal benefit of its President and Executive Director, Catherine Engelbrecht, and former director, Gregg Phillips.”
“True the Vote has advanced large loans to Ms Engelbrecht, potentially in violation of a Texas law that generally prohibits loans to directors of Texas nonprofit corporations. True the Vote has also made substantial payments to a for-profit business entity wholly owned by former director Mr Phillips. CfA is concerned these payments may have materially exceeded the fair market value of the good or services provided to True the Vote in return (if any),” says the Campaign for Accountability in a complaint against “True the Vote” assholes Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips, famous for their team-up with douchebag right wing influencer Dinesh D’Souza on the widely-ridiculed “2000 Mules” fantasy about a vast network of Soros-paid ballot harvesters who rigged the 2020 election.
Watchdog complaints are often just dumb circlejerks filed for attention – and this is something we feel comfortable writing “both sides are guilty” even when obviously we typically agree with the merits of ones lodged by the left-leaning groups – but this one we see as different as “True the Vote” themselves are supposed to be a “watchdog” and, more importantly, it tracks with a criminal referral from the Arizona Attorney General’s office from last fall to the Justice Department over TTV’s finances… while now-former Republican AG Mark Brnovich was still in office.