Business Black Lives Matter Risks Going Bankrupt - "The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF) saw the value of investment accounts fall by almost $10 million in the most recent tax year", "running an $8.5 million deficit last year"

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Black Lives Matter risks going bankrupt after running an $8.5 million deficit last year, financial disclosures indicate.

The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF) saw the value of investment accounts fall by almost $10 million in the most recent tax year, according to a copy of its tax return, first reported by The Washington Free Beacon, a conservative website.

The non-profit's latest Form 990 shows that a loss of just over $961,000 was logged on a securities sale of $172,000. The disclosures suggest a year of missteps for the foundation, as well as a dramatic drop in donations.

The foundation was started by organizers of the Black Lives Matter movement, which first emerged in 2013 following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the killing of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. It is not the sole organization within the broader movement but is the largest and most well-funded.

Donations amounted to about $9.3 million for the period between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022, while net assets stood at about $30 million. By comparison, for the period between July 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021, the organization reported donations of nearly $77 million, while net assets amounted to $42 million, suggesting a sizeable drop in both categories.

BLMGNF shared with the Associated Press in May 2022 that it had invested in stocks about a third ($32 million) of the $90 million it received as donations amid racial justice protests in 2020 following the killing of George Floyd.

Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors acknowledged in an interview last year that BLM was not prepared to handle the wave of contributions that came in following the murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police.

She stepped down as executive director in 2021, on the heels of controversy over the foundation's finances and her personal wealth. Cullors told the AP last year that neither she nor anyone else in leadership misused donations.


The non-profit's latest tax form shows that although Cullors has departed, contracts to her family have continued.

Her brother, Paul Cullors, and his two companies were paid $1.6 million for "professional security services" for the tax period ending June 2022. He is listed as one of only two paid employees during the year, receiving a $124,702 salary for his role as "head of security."

Shalomyah Bowers, the foundation's board secretary, told the AP last year that protection could not be entrusted to the former police officers that typically run security firms, given the movement is known for its stance against law enforcement.

According to the organization's Form 990, Bowers' company, Bowers Consulting, was paid almost $1.7 million for management and consulting services.

Black Lives Matter Grassroots, which represents local BLM chapters, has accused Bowers in a lawsuit of treating the foundation as his "personal piggy bank" and stealing more than $10 million in donations for personal use, the Los Angeles Times reported.

The lawsuit, filed last year, alleges Bowers' actions have led the foundation into "multiple investigations by the Internal Revenue Service and various state attorney generals, blazing a path of irreparable harm to BLM in less than eighteen months."

Bowers and the foundation denied claims of financial misconduct.

Newsweek has contacted the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation for comment via email.


Reminder, according to Newsweek fact check, the claim that "over 95% of Antifa and BLM rioters charges were dropped" is "broadly correct"
 
Can black people code?
No:
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There's going to be a lot of missing money last seen being anonymously wired to the Maldives, that's all I'm going to say.
 
Bix nood, muddafugga huwytes better be stepping up dem game and fork dem gibshmuh over hard! How I gonna be affordin' me fifth hooptie yo dumbass crackas?
 
Maybe they could learn to code? Can black people code?
To be fair, coding is both difficult and boring. I wouldn't recommend it to anybody unless the person finds doing math enjoyable too.
Black Lives Matter Grassroots, which represents local BLM chapters, has accused Bowers in a lawsuit of treating the foundation as his "personal piggy bank" and stealing more than $10 million in donations for personal use, the Los Angeles Times reported.
lol blacktivist-on-blacktivist lawsuits
 
They only get money if theres big riots like the ones after Fentanyl Floyd. The media doesnt want anything that makes any democrats look bad so you're not going to see any riots in the near future, depending on how things turn out.
 
Don't worry, they will have another druggie dindu nuffin die and make a marketing circus once election year comes around and cover those debts.
 
There's going to be a lot of missing money last seen being anonymously wired to the Maldives, that's all I'm going to say.
And not only in the Maldives, I also think they could go to the Caiman Islands as well where the SPLC have its own offshore accounts. besides some random bank vault in Switzerland.
 
They didn't even build one single shelter for black people or anything like that.

In theory, this should be enough to make a lot of people open their eyes, but we know they won't do that.
 
Don't worry 2024 election year is right around the corner. I'm sure they'll be a totally organic resurgence due to a totally organic outrage.
 
Considering how big socjus is, this is a surprisingly low figure. Almost as if people don't care about the cause and only want to look good.
 
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