A former Democrat government attorney supported by leftist billionaire George Soros has admitted to using public funds to pay for hen private expenses, including costs linked to a personal ethics lawsuit. St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner used $5,000 of public money withdrawn from the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office to reimburse her legal costs, placing the cash in her personal bank account.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the admission of guilt on Wednesday, October 23. Gardner had been forced to pay over $5,000 in costs for breaching ethics rules when she investigated former Republican Missouri Governor Eric Greitens over alleged sexual misconduct.
Gardner quickly dropped the case after a judge stated that she would have to testify and answer questions under oath from the lawyer of the former governor.
In May 2023, Garnder resigned as St. Louis Circuit Attorney, as Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey was moving to remove her for allowing over 3,000 criminal cases to go unreviewed. Homicide cases were the second highest in St. Louis history under her watch in 2020.
Earlier this year, in August, the Media Research Center (MRC) released a report claiming that George Soros and his son Alex control a large number of U.S. prosecutors through their vast donation network. According to the report, around 30 percent of the population in the United States lives under a Soros-controlled prosecutor. The MRC noted that prosecutors receiving Soros funding sign pledges to adhere to his priorities, including soft stances on illegal immigration and drug enforcement.
In many jurisdictions where Soros prosecutors hold power, crime has skyrocketed, including in San Francisco, New York, and elsewhere.