About VDARE and Berkeley Springs Castle

  • Founded in 1999 by Peter Brimelow. Wikipedia+2Southern Poverty Law Center+2
  • It is a far-right / white nationalist / anti-immigration website. It claims to be about culture, race, identity, and immigration, and publishes content that many civil rights organizations describe as promoting white supremacist ideas and rhetoric. Wikipedia+1
  • It was operated under a non-profit entity (“VDARE Foundation”) with 501(c)(3) status. Wikipedia+2InfluenceWatch+2
  • Legal and Regulatory Challenges for VDARE

    Here are the major legal issues VDARE has faced in recent years:

    1. New York State Attorney General Investigation
    2. Contempt / Non-Compliance
      • A New York state judge found VDARE in civil contempt for failing to turn over evidence required under the subpoena. There have been fines (e.g. $250 per day) for noncompliance. Wikipedia+2Southern Poverty Law Center+2
    3. Recent Lawsuit (2025)
      • In September 2025, the NY AG sued VDARE and Peter & Lydia Brimelow, alleging misuse of funds ‒ including that they used charitable donations to purchase a “medieval-style castle” in West Virginia, to benefit family-controlled entities, pay off mortgages, etc. Times Union+1
      • The AG’s lawsuit seeks restitution, dissolution of VDARE, reversal of property transfers, rescinding of asset sales, and banning the Brimelows from serving in non-profits. Times Union
    4. Operational Suspension / Cessation
      • In July 2024, Peter Brimelow announced that VDARE was suspending operations. The website itself has at times been “suspended” or “destroyed” (according to their statements). Wikipedia+2justicereport.news+2
      • That said, investigations and litigation have continued despite that announcement. Southern Poverty Law Center+1