Liberal dark money-linked Supreme Court group slapped with IRS complaint

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EXCLUSIVE — A liberal dark money-linked advocacy group calling for Supreme Court 'transparency' is being accused by a conservative watchdog in an IRS complaint of unlawfully overpaying its executive director.

EXCLUSIVE — A liberal dark money-linked advocacy group calling for Supreme Court"transparency" is being accused by a conservative watchdog in an IRS complaint of unlawfully overpaying its executive director.

However, Roth's salary ballooned in 2022. While Fix the Court pulled in just over $195,500 in revenue, the executive director was paid more than $162,100. Other board members, including its president Joshua Cohen, a former Democratic National Committee employee, and vice president Michelle Kuppersmith, executive director of the liberal watchdog Campaign for Accountability, were not paid.

The complaint comes weeks after Roth accidentally provided the Washington Examiner with the names of Fix the Court's 2021 and 2022 donors. The director had told the Washington Examiner,"I'm not a good fundraiser. I'm not a good CPA," and later described how he is a"klutz."

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