Fundraisers created to raise money for one of the men found guilty of murdering Ahmaud Arbery have been removed this week.
A spokesperson for GoFundMe told NBC News that three campaigns for William "Roddie" Bryan were shut down.
The platform said it "prohibits raising money for the legal defense of a violent crime."
Several fundraisers for one of the men convicted for the death of Ahmaud Arbery were taken down this week, according to reports.
GoFundMe told NBC News that three fundraisers for William "Roddie" Bryan, who filmed Arbery's death, were removed because the platform "prohibits raising money for the legal defense of a violent crime."
The fundraiser, which had a $300,00 goal, was created by Bryan's fiance, Amy Elrod, in an effort to raise money for his appeal, the outlet reported.
Kevin Gough, Bryan's attorney who took jabs at Black pastors who supported the Arbery family during the trial, opposed GoFundMe's decision to remove the pages.