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Alabama Policy Institute's Caleb Crosby Named as a Participant in a FEC Money Laundering Complaint

Updated: Dec 1, 2023

By: Donald V. Watkins

Copyrighted and Published on November 25, 2023

IMAGE: 1819 News founder, president, CEO, and publisher Kenneth Bryan Dawson (left) and former Alabama Policy Institute president Caleb Crosby (right).

An Editorial Opinion

 

On January 25, 2023, 1819 News announced the departure of Caleb Crosby as the President and CEO of the Alabama Policy Institute (API).  According to 1819 News, “Crosby's leadership and vision were also credited for the formation and successful launch of both Rightside Radio and 1819 News.”

 

1819 News was launched in October 2021, with $1,077,500 that was funneled from API’s coffers to a non-profit affiliated it owned named 1819 Media, LLC.  1819 News is run by convicted cocaine trafficker, serial motorcycle and ATV thief, and attempted murderer Kenneth Bryan Dawson. He is the founder, president, chief executive officer, and publisher of 1819 News.

 

It was Caleb Crosby who brought Dawson into the API fold and trusted Dawson to do what was needed with the $1,077,500 1819 Media received from API.

 

In its January 25th article, 1819 News omitted any mention of the October 26, 2022, complaint that Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) against Caleb Crosby, his Washington-based Senate Leadership Fund, and the litany of persons and entities that allegedly acted in concert with Crosby to violate federal campaign finance laws by unlawfully laundering campaign contributions to candidates for elective office in Florida.  

 

The purpose and effect of the alleged money laundering scheme was to illegally hide the identities of the true source or sources of contributions by routing contributions through conduit non-profits to Super-PACs, which would ultimately fund electioneering activities.

 

Caleb Crosby and his Senate Leadership Fund were expressly named as "Respondents" in the CREW complaint.

 

Within two months after the CREW complaint was filed with the FEC, Caleb Crosby fled API. Thereafter, API began the legal process of distancing itself from a very toxic Kenneth Bryan Dawson and 1819 Media


On December 9, 2022, Dawson formed a “for-profit” corporate entity named 1819 News, LLC. This entity continues to function as the multimedia news/propaganda wing of API.

 

On May 11, 2023, API and Dawson dissolved 1819 Media as a legal entity.

 

API continues to maintain editorial control over Dawson's 1819 News, via funding from API-affiliated mega-donors. Likewise, 1819 News continues to promote the causes and people affiliated with API.


"Follow the Money"

 

API's transfer of $1,077,500 to 1819 Media fits the pattern of money laundering that is alleged in the CREW complaint.  API's infusion of cash to 1819 Media and Kenneth Bryan Dawson was so massive that 1819 Media ended the 2021 tax year with a surplus of $590,251.


Beyond the $1,077,500 funneled to 1819 Media, API declared an additional $405,177 in Part III(4)(b) of its Form 990 for “expenses” related to "news media services." 


In all, three-fourths of API's money for 2021 was channeled into media activities, with Kenneth Bryan Dawson getting the lion's share of this money.


What Did API Board Members Know About Dawson, and When Did They Know It?


In Part VI(A)(5) of API’s 2021 tax return, the non-profit organization claimed that it did not “become aware during the year of a significant diversion of the organization’s assets.”

 

API’s Form 990 for 2021 also affirms that its board members had actual aknowledge of the $1,077,500 in cash that was transfered to 1819 Media and Dawson, and approved or ratified it. In fact, API certified in Part VI(B)(11)(a) that a copy of the 990 was provided to each board member before it was filed with the Internal Revenue Service.


One of the board members listed on the Form 2021 for 2021 who received a copy of the tax return before it was filed is Huntsville, Alabama attorney Rod Steakley. Based upon Steakley's legal experise and professional background, he should have conducted heightened scrutiny on: (a) API’s transfer of $1,077,500 to 1819 Media and (b) Kenneth Bryan Dawson’s extensive criminal history. Steakley also serves as the longtime outside legal counsel to Alabama A&M University.

IMAGE: Huntsville attorney and Alabama Policy Institute board member Rod Steakley.

So, what happened to 1819 Media's $590,251 surplus in 2022? The answer to this question is shrouded in secrecy because API has not made its Form 990 for 2022 publicly available. 


The Form 990 for 2022 was originally due on May 15, 2023.  Assuming API sought and received a one-time automatic 6-month extension for filing the Form 990, it would have been due on November 15, 2023.


A Web of Deceit, a Firestorm of Controversy, and Multiple Criminal Investigations

 

API has engaged in a web of deceit concerning the creation of 1819 Media and the true nature and scope of its history with Kenneth Bryan Dawson. This web of deceit is described in detail in an exclusive November 23, 2023, Thanksgiving Day article we published on this website.

 

Today, API, Kenneth Bryan Dawson, and 1819 News are swept up in a firestorm of controversy in the aftermath of a November 1, 2023, 1819 News article that “outed” Smiths Station, Alabama Mayor Fred “Bubba” Copeland’s cross-dressing (in the privacy of his home) and his James Patterson-style works of erotic fiction.  An embarrassed and emotionally distraught Copeland responded to this article by killing himself two days later. 

 

Copeland’s suicide is the subject of a homicide investigation by the Lee County, Alabama Sheriff’s and District Attorney’s offices.

 

The CREW complaint of alleged campaign finance law violations is reportedly the subject of state and federal criminal investigations in Florida.

 

API's $1,077,500 transaction with 1819 Media and Kenneth Bryan Dawson cries out for a criminal investigation by Alabama-based FBI and IRS Criminal Division law enforcement officials. It is dripping with the stench of alleged "theft by charitable fraud," money laundering, and federal tax fraud.


Former president Donald Trump was indicted on 91 felony counts (including a Georgia state RICO charge) in four different state and federal jurisdictions on far less objective evidence than is present in the alleged API/1819 Media/Kenneth Bryan Dawson charitable fraud, tax fruad, and FEC money laundering case.

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