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The membership of the neo-Confederate group Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) has leaked, revealing that the organization boasts military officers, elected officials, public employees, and a national security expert.
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Several members are also loyal to the violent neo-Confederate group League of the South (LoS), as reported by
The Guardian. The publication obtained the national SCV membership data from a self-described hacktivist whose identity is being withheld for their safety.
According to the report, the data reveals the names and personal details of almost 59,000 SCV members, including 91 individuals associated with government agencies and 74 people involved with branches of the armed forces.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. April hearing tentatively planned on appeal of Covington statue removal ruling Supporters of 114-year-old memorial hosting online and in-person fundraisers From left, county government attorney Megan Martin, Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) attorney Kyle King, and Newton County resident Tiffany Humphries during a July 20, 2020, hearing on an injunction request from the SCV and Humphries in Superior Court in Covington. - photo by Tom Spigolon
COVINGTON, Ga. A tentative hearing date has been set for a state appeals court to hear arguments on a judge’s September ruling favoring the county government’s planned removal of a Confederate monument from the Covington Square.