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FLASHBACK: The Remarkable Rags-to-Riches Story of Stacey Abrams

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BREAKING: Stacey Abrams hit with subpoena in campaign finance scandal

 

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Stacey Abrams hit with subpoena in alleged campaign finance violations saga: 'No one is above the law'

The groups admitted to 16 violations and agreed to pay a record $300,000 fine, the largest in Georgia history

 

Published May 11, 2026 8:20pm EDT

 

FIRST ON FOX: The Georgia Senate is ramping up its investigation into alleged campaign finance violations tied to Stacey Abrams’ voter outreach group, with a top lawmaker vowing to "follow the facts wherever they lead" as subpoenas have been issued to Abrams and other key figures.

 

The Senate Special Committee on Investigations announced Monday that Abrams, along with New Georgia Project leaders Lauren Groh-Wargo and Nsé Ufot, must appear before lawmakers at the State Capitol at 10 a.m. on Friday.

 

"This committee has a responsibility to follow the facts wherever they lead," said Republican state Sen. Greg Dolezal, the committee’s vice chairman. "Georgia law requires transparency and accountability in our elections."

 

The subpoenas stem from findings by the Georgia State Ethics Commission that the New Georgia Project and its affiliated Action Fund violated campaign finance laws during the 2018 election cycle.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/stacey-abrams-hit-subpoena-alleged-campaign-finance-violations-saga-no-one-above-law

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Senate Special Committee Issues Subpoenas to Stacey Abrams,

Lauren Groh-Wargo and Nsé Ufot in New Georgia Project

Investigation

ATLANTA (May 11, 2026) — Today, the Georgia Senate Special Committee on Investigations issued

subpoenas to Stacey Abrams, Lauren Groh-Wargo and Nsé Ufot as part of the committee’s ongoing

investigation into campaign finance law violations connected to the New Georgia Project and its affiliated

entities.

The subpoenas order Abrams, Groh-Wargo and Ufot to appear before the committee at the Georgia State

Capitol on Friday morning at 10:00 a.m.

The subpoenas follow findings by the Georgia State Ethics Commission that the New Georgia Project and the

New Georgia Project Action Fund violated Georgia campaign finance laws during the 2018 election cycle.

Earlier this year, the organizations admitted to 16 violations of state law and agreed to pay a $300,000 fine, the

largest campaign finance penalty in Georgia history.

The committee is investigating the extent of coordination, decision-making, financial activity and knowledge

surrounding the unlawful political activity identified by state investigators.

“This committee has a responsibility to follow the facts wherever they lead,” said Sen. Greg Dolezal (R–

Cumming), Vice Chairman of the Senate Special Committee on Investigations. “Georgia law requires

transparency and accountability in our elections. The people of Georgia deserve to know who was involved,

what decisions were made and how millions of dollars flowed through organizations that admitted to violating

our campaign finance laws.”

Senate Special Committee on Investigations Chairman Sen. Bill Cowsert (R–Athens) emphasized that the

investigation is focused on restoring public confidence in Georgia’s election and campaign finance systems.

“The integrity of our political process depends on the faithful enforcement of the law,” said Sen. Cowsert. “The

Ethics Commission uncovered what it described as one of the most significant campaign finance violations in