Warlock666
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https://www.wtol.com/amp/article/news/local/fbi-arrests-sir-maejor-page-on-charges-of-wire-fraud-money-laundering/512-046349c8-7dee-4ec3-b8f1-7321b5572cad
FBI ARRESTS SIR MAEJOR PAGE ON CHARGES OF WIRE FRAUD, MONEY LAUNDERING
Page is accused of fraudulently utilizing a Black Lives Matter non-profit organization by way of misrepresentations and by posing as a Black Lives Matter leader.
This is probably what’s happening with the Minnesota freedom fund. After George Floyd they raked in $35 million dollars. And no one knows where that money went.
https://www.fastcompany.com/90517597/the-controversy-over-how-the-minnesota-freedom-fund-is-spending-its-donations-explained
“People wanted proof that the organization was bailing people out, and said they knew protestors still sitting in jail, so why hadn’t they been helped? MFF took to Twitter with an update, announcing that they’ve paid “well over” $200,000 toward bailing people out, and are “working on doing more.” The backlash was swift: People pointed out what a small percentage of their overall donations that amount was and demanded to know where the rest of the millions of dollars went. “
https://www.vox.com/platform/amp/future-perfect/2020/6/19/21294819/minnesota-freedom-fund-donations-police-protests
“Some of the money, donors have discovered, is going to causes they didn’t intend to fund:“
“ Feeling scammed, some of these donors took to social media this week to accuse MFF of “stealing” and “hoarding,” and to demand transparency, saying, “Show us the receipts.”
Other groups that received a deluge of donations in a short period of time, like the Black Visions Collective and Reclaim the Block in Minneapolis, have been transformed overnight from shoestring operations into well-funded organizations. They’re facing similar questions now, too.”
FBI ARRESTS SIR MAEJOR PAGE ON CHARGES OF WIRE FRAUD, MONEY LAUNDERING
Page is accused of fraudulently utilizing a Black Lives Matter non-profit organization by way of misrepresentations and by posing as a Black Lives Matter leader.
This is probably what’s happening with the Minnesota freedom fund. After George Floyd they raked in $35 million dollars. And no one knows where that money went.
https://www.fastcompany.com/90517597/the-controversy-over-how-the-minnesota-freedom-fund-is-spending-its-donations-explained
“People wanted proof that the organization was bailing people out, and said they knew protestors still sitting in jail, so why hadn’t they been helped? MFF took to Twitter with an update, announcing that they’ve paid “well over” $200,000 toward bailing people out, and are “working on doing more.” The backlash was swift: People pointed out what a small percentage of their overall donations that amount was and demanded to know where the rest of the millions of dollars went. “
https://www.vox.com/platform/amp/future-perfect/2020/6/19/21294819/minnesota-freedom-fund-donations-police-protests
“Some of the money, donors have discovered, is going to causes they didn’t intend to fund:“
“ Feeling scammed, some of these donors took to social media this week to accuse MFF of “stealing” and “hoarding,” and to demand transparency, saying, “Show us the receipts.”
Other groups that received a deluge of donations in a short period of time, like the Black Visions Collective and Reclaim the Block in Minneapolis, have been transformed overnight from shoestring operations into well-funded organizations. They’re facing similar questions now, too.”