Ku Klux Klan ex-chief sent to Nashville to finish prison term

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The ex-head of a Kentucky-based Ku Klux Klan group has been transferred to Tennessee to finish out his four-year prison term on drug and gun charges.

The federal Bureau of Prisons moved 55-year-old Ronald Wayne Edwards from the maximum-security prison in Terre Haute, Indiana to a residential facility in Nashville, Tennessee. He is scheduled for release from federal custody on Feb. 28.

Edwards pleaded guilty in 2011. He headed the Dawson Springs, Kentucky-based Imperial Klans of America.

The Southern Poverty Law Center sued Edwards in 2008, contending that members of his Klan group attacked a 16-year-old U.S. citizen of Panamanian Indian descent because they thought he was an "illegal spic." A jury in Brandenburg, Kentucky, found Edwards liable for 20 percent of the $2.5 million they awarded the teen.

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