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Old 05-27-23, 03:23 PM   #1
Onkel Neal
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Default Black Lives Matter: Just another Black run scam

Only 33% of BLM’s $90M in donations helped charitable foundations

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BLMGNF handed out millions of dollars to supporters of its co-founder Patrisse Cullors, who resigned from the group in 2021. The Post revealed Friday that her lucrative TV deal with Warner Bros. had ended without producing any shows.

Among those taken care of by BLMGNF is Cullors’ brother, Paul Cullors. The self-taught graffiti artist took home $139,708, making him one of only two members of the seven-person board to receive a salary from BLMGNF, according to filings. The other payee was Kailee Scales, the group’s former managing director, who received a payout of $114,625. Scales left the organization in 2020, according to her LinkedIn profile.

Paul Cullors’ company, Black Ties Security, LLC was one of the group’s highest paid contractors, earning $756,330 in 2021 in “security services.” The security company, which is run out of a UPS store in Mission Hills, California, is close to Paul Cullors’ home.

He purchased the three-bedroom house in the Los Angeles suburbs in February 2021 for $637,006, according to public records.

In 2020, the previous fiscal year, filings show BLMGNF paid another company controlled by Paul Cullors — Cullors Security LLC — $840,993.

That company, which is still active, was registered with the address of his Mission Hills home, according to public records.

More than $2.1 million was paid to Bowers Consulting, a company run by current BLMGNF board member Shalomyah Bowers, according to 2021 federal filings. Bowers’ firm received a further $34,800 in fundraising expenses, according to the latest IRS filing.

BLM activists Patrisse Cullors, Alizia Garza and Melina Abdullah celebrate at the $6 million mansion that the non-profit bought in Los Angeles. Some $12 million was spent on luxury homes in Los Angeles and Toronto, which the group said it would use for office space and special events.

Cullors resigned from the leadership of BLMGNF a month following The Post’s exposé of her $3.2 million real estate buying spree in 2021.

She has since sold the Georgia property, which included an airplane hangar and a shared runway, public records show. In 2021, she spent $1.4 million on a home in tony Topanga Canyon in Los Angeles, according to reports.
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