Black Lives Matter Leader Accused of Stealing $10m in Donations
Black Lives Matter Leader Accused of Stealing $10m in Donations
Black Lives Matter leads have filed a lawsuit against an executive of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, or GNF, accusing him of embezzling an estimated $10 million in donations.According to The Hill, an attorney from BLM Grassroots—a separate organization—filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles District Court, naming GNF and GNF board member Shalomyah Bowers as defendants.Bowers’ consulting firm, adds The Hill, is also listed as a defendant.“Enough is enough,” BLM Grassroots attorney Walter Mosley told NBC News. “The organization can’t effectively organize and continue to do the work that it historically has done without its tools and resources.”The complaint seeks financial relief and a court order preventing GNF from continuing to use the “Black Lives Matter” label.Broadly, the lawsuit asserts that Bowers—condemned in the filing as a “turned usurper”—has charged fees for BLM donations, which he then used for his own personal purposes.“When more than 300 movement leaders, as well as BLM Founders, insisted that he resigned from GNF, he continued to betray the public trust by self-dealing and breaching his fiduciary duties,” the lawsuit states.
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