Tabitha Fringe Chase


Tabitha Fringe Chase is one of the first US activists investigated by the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force to come forward publicly alerting the media to the targeting of activists under the USA PATRIOT Act.

FBI incident

The FBI domestic terrorism investigation began in 2004. She and her attorney Ken Driggs were interviewed by the FBI in 2005. Her redacted FBI file was obtained in 2006 by the American Civil Liberties Union via the Freedom of Information Act. The FBI has never commented to the media on her investigation, nor have they ever officially closed the investigation. The investigation itself was centered entirely upon her political affiliations with no direct indication of any wrongdoing on her part. No reason for the investigation to have ever begun was released either in the FOIA or to the media.
She was one of two persons who disrobed publicly in protest of the proposed "baggy pants ban" in Atlanta in 2007, creating a media row that helped to stall the legislation in committee. She is a former employee of The Chamber and The Clermont Lounge. She is a street medic, a member of the IWW #690, a former stripper, a former dominatrix, a bartender, a former fetish club promoter in Atlanta, Georgia with Agoraphobia Productions, a vegan, and web designer.