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The Justice and Public Safety PAC, a group heavily funded by billionaire donor of liberal candidates George Soros, is pouring more money into the protection of far left prosecutors up for re-election in Virginia, campaign filings reviewed by Fox News Digital reveal. 

As of June 8, the PAC invested $350,000 into two Virginia prosecutors, who Soros helped get elected four years ago, as they risk losing their seats to Democratic challengers at an upcoming primary scheduled for June 20.

Attorney Parisa Dehghani-Tafti from Arlington County received $31,425.20 to date from the Justice and Public Safety PAC to date, according to campaign filings released Monday.

Dehghani-Tafti also received $295,000 from Soros' Democracy PAC II.

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Fairfax County Attorney Steve Descano was also gifted a total of $26,500 total to date from the Soros funded group.

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The investment is not Soros' first run in with the far-left pair of prosecutors, after Justice & Public Safety PAC gave over $1.2 million to elect both Dehghani-Tafti and Descano in 2019.

Further campaign finance activity will not be made public until after the June primary, but Soros has a history of providing last minute donations to DA candidates.

The candidates Soros tends to support usually oppose cash bail, back so-called "restorative justice," and shy away from charging minors as adults, as part of his effort to overhaul the criminal justice system.

The billionaire has backed dozens of far-left prosecutor candidates including Larry Krasner in Philadelphia, Kim Foxx in Chicago, Kim Gardner in St. Louis and George Gascón in Los Angeles.

Soros this week announced that he will be handing over control of his political empire to his son, Alex Soros. 

Fox News' Joe Schoffstall contributed to this report.



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