Iris Koh the co-founder of Healing the Divide has raised $96,000 for her legal fees.
Koh revealed on the group’s Telegram channel earlier today stating that she had almost raised the required amount of legal fees and thanks those that have donated to her.
“Also updates on fundraising, almost reach $96016.01. I will give more detailed updates soon,” said Koh
Here are the messages from the group:
As you may know by now, @iriskoh has raised about 96k SGD to date for her criminal lawsuit / proceedings.
We do not know whether the proceedings are politically motivated, and we are concerned that the government can do to our funds which is to be used for proceedings.
As such, we would transfer this funds to our crypto wallets for safeguarding. We are not saying that the government would or not do this, but we are concerned about what they can do and we have to prevent that from happening within legal means.

Private Donations
Koh stated that after two days of appealing for donations she gathered $49,000 in just two days with the help of 280 people.
Koh is charged for allegedly conspiring to falsify vaccination records and tearing up a police statement.
Koh stated that the excess funds she received will be used to pay operations of her anti-vax group.
She also stated that she has transferred the money to a cryptocurrency account for safe-keeping.
Koh will be back in court on 14 March 2022.
If Koh is found guilty of criminal conspiracy to make false representations, Koh faces up to 20 years behind bars.
If found guilty of voluntarily obstructing a public servant in the discharge of their duties, she could be jailed up to three months and fined S$2,500.