Raid on ACORN HQ in New Orleans

Apparently reacting to reports of workers removing documents from the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) headquarters in New Orleans, Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell has executed a search warrant on the premises today. According to local news sources, computer hard drives and payroll records are being seized for analysis.

The investigation pertains to a decade-old embezzlement case that came to light only last year. Dale Rathke, brother of the organization’s founder, had stolen $1 million from an ACORN affiliate that he ran. (The Attorney General recently asserted in an affidavit that the embezzlement reached $5 million.) When the theft was discovered, a handful of ACORN officials covered it up, hiding the information even from the group’s directors out of fear that publication could be embarrassing to the group’s left-wing mission.

Rathke agreed to pay back the money he had stolen, and eventually a donor paid off his “debt” to ACORN. But the cover-up ended in 2008 when the scandal was leaked to the press.

Many of those involved in the cover-up continue to work within the ACORN family of organizations, and two directors who demanded a public accounting of the funds were summarily purged from the board.

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