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The long-running saga of the moribund neo-Nazi National Alliance (NA) and the long-dead Canadian chemist who might have saved it has come to an end.
The Supreme Court of Canada today denied a request to appeal a lower court decisionthat invalidated a $220,000 bequest left to the American neo-Nazi group by Robert McCorkill, a Canadian NA member who died in 2004. The decision means the NA, which was once America’s most important hate group but fell into disrepair after its founder’s 2002 death, will not receive a lifesaving financial lifeline.
Final Ruling: National Alliance Will Not Receive Bequest
The long-running saga of the moribund neo-Nazi National Alliance (NA) and the long-dead Canadian chemist who might have saved it has come to an end.
The Supreme Court of Canada today denied a request to appeal a lower court decisionthat invalidated a $220,000 bequest left to the American neo-Nazi group by Robert McCorkill, a Canadian NA member who died in 2004. The decision means the NA, which was once America’s most important hate group but fell into disrepair after its founder’s 2002 death, will not receive a lifesaving financial lifeline.
Final Ruling: National Alliance Will Not Receive Bequest