January 6, 2005
New York Opens Inquiry on Donor Privacy
The New York State attorney general's office is investigating whether the American Civil Liberties Union violated its pledge to protect its donors' privacy with an effort to collect information about them.
Attorney General Eliot Spitzer sent the New York nonprofit group a letter last month asking questions about its decision to hire a fund-raising consulting company, Grenzebach Glier & Associates, in Chicago, to collect data about the charity's supporters. The information would
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