Jury Awards $2.5M to KKK Beating Victim

By Harry Kimball,  Newser Staff
Posted Nov 15, 2008 3:30 PM CST
Jury Awards $2.5M to KKK Beating Victim
Jordan Gruver.   (AP Photo)

A KKK leader and one of his followers must pay $2.5 million in damages for the vicious beating of an American Indian teen in 2006, the Courier-Journal reports. Prosecutors hope the verdict in the civil trial will be economically devastating to the Kentucky-based Imperial Klans of America, the second-biggest Klan organization in the nation.

A group of Klansmen brutally beat the 16-year-old victim at a country fair. Though IKA leader Ron Edwards was not present, jurors found him liable because of the hatred he instilled in his followers. "They're not getting one penny from me," said Edwards, who defended himself. Said an opposing lawyer: "If he is earning enough to put food to put in his mouth, we’ll get a piece of it.” The IKA, meanwhile, may have to relinquish its 15-acre compound. (More Ku Klux Klan stories.)

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