‘Alt-right’ group founder may be nixed from rally lawsuit

By The Associated Press

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — The millionaire founder of an “alt-right” think-tank may be dismissed as a defendant in a lawsuit related to a deadly white nationalist rally in Virginia.

The Daily Progress reports Judge Richard E. Moore on Tuesday heard arguments about whether to dismiss William Regnery II.

Regnery is the publisher of a far-right website and founder of the National Policy Institute led by white nationalist Richard Spencer. Spencer helped organize the 2017 rally that killed a woman and injured several people, including two sisters who later sued more than a dozen people connected to the rally.

Plaintiff attorney David Dickens says Regnery should have known violence was planned for the rally as articles encouraging violence were published on his website. Regnery’s attorney says his client wasn’t involved in the rally’s planning.

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Information from: The Daily Progress, http://www.dailyprogress.com

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