The case marks the third time that the Justice Department has recently charged members of extremist groups with plotting an assault on US democracy.
Victims in the case, brought by two Jewish attorneys who have made it their mission to hit neo-Nazis in their bank accounts, are entitled to $2.35 million, not the $26 million that a jury awarded.
The Kentucky Jewish Council's report on antisemitism details 30 incidents that occurred throughout 2022.