Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to a crowd during a campaign rally on September 25, 2023 in Summerville, South Carolina.
A fund intended to pay the legal bills of former president Donald Trump's allies backed chiefly by reported QAnon supporters has spent nearly $400,000, the bulk of which went to a single law firm, new records showed Wednesday.
The Patriot Legal Defense Fund received more than $1.5 million between its creation in mid-July and the end of December, according to documents filed with the Internal Revenue Service.
Of the total spent by the group, $221,000 went to the firm Brand Woodward Law, mostly in the form of professional and legal fees.
Another $150,000 from the fund went to the law firm Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher for the nondescript purpose of "services rendered," the IRS filing shows.
Persons:
Donald Trump, Donald Trump's, QAnon, Brand, Gibson, Dunn, Crutcher, Trump, Susie Wiles, Michael Glassner, Caryn, Caryn Borland, Michael Borland, Mike Pence, Michael
Organizations:
U.S, Patriot Legal Defense Fund, Internal Revenue Service, Brand Woodward Law, IRS, The New York Times, QAnon, Trump, Associated Press, CNBC
Locations:
Summerville , South Carolina, Montana