DOJ investigating possible fraud within Black Lives Matter movement

Justice Department Scrutinizes Black Lives Matter Nonprofit Over Racial Justice Funding Allegations

The Justice Department has initiated an investigation into whether leaders within the Black Lives Matter movement defrauded donors who contributed tens of millions of dollars to racial justice causes in 2020, according to multiple sources familiar with the probe. The probe involves the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, a non-profit organization at the center of the nation's reckoning on systemic racism.

As part of this investigation, federal law enforcement officials have issued subpoenas and obtained a search warrant targeting the foundation and other black-led organizations that played key roles in promoting national protests against racial injustice. The sources, who spoke anonymously to confirm the probe but not to identify themselves, said that it is unclear whether an indictment would arise from this inquiry.

Criticism of how funds were allocated within the BLM movement intensified after the organization revealed it used donations to purchase a $6 million property in Los Angeles with six bedrooms and bathrooms. The leaders had denied any wrongdoing but claimed transparency through public financial reports and tax returns.

Leaders associated with the foundation, however, have faced scrutiny for their practices as part of an ongoing probe into non-profit finances. Despite previous statements indicating that they were not under investigation, recent actions may signal fresh concerns about the administration's potential targeting of progressive groups such as BLM.

This inquiry unfolds during a time when civil rights organizations and social justice advocates have expressed worries about being targeted by the Trump Administration due to their criticism of his policies and governance. Critics argue this investigation could be part of an attempt to discredit or suppress the Black Lives Matter movement, which has been at the forefront of national conversations on systemic racism.

The movement's emergence started in 2013 with George Zimmerman's acquittal over killing Trayvon Martin in Florida but gained momentum following the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. BLM organizers pledged to build a decentralized structure governed by chapter consensus but eventually grew into a network of affiliated organizations that received significant funding during protests triggered by the murder of George Floyd.

The BLM foundation claimed it took $90 million from donors after Floyd's murder sparked widespread protests across the US and globally. Critics, however, accused leaders of not providing full transparency regarding their spending of donations. These allegations intensified after the organization revealed the purchase of a significant Los Angeles property using donated funds.

Leaders have denied wrongdoing but admit to increased transparency by releasing detailed financial reports. The latest report shows $28 million in assets for the fiscal year 2024.

This investigation is being led out of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California, and the probe's lead prosecutor faces scrutiny due to an earlier conflict of interest that has made them ineligible for some cases. It remains unclear whether this disqualification will affect the current BLM probe or if it may impact the ongoing case against other protesters who were prosecuted under a more aggressive immigration enforcement policy by Essayli.

Leaders associated with the foundation are not currently facing charges but claim they "remain committed to transparency, accountability, and the responsible stewardship of resources."
 
omg this is soooo much drama 🀯 i dont wanna believe that ppl in positions of power would try to discredit a movement thats trying to make a difference in our world we all know how important it is to fund racial justice causes especially after all the injustices we've seen in recent yrs i hope they get to the bottom of this investigation and not just use it to attack the BLM movement πŸ˜”
 
πŸ€” this is getting messy... I think the investigation is a good thing to ensure that non-profits like BLM are being transparent about their finances. But at the same time, it's not fair if they're being scrutinized solely because they received donations for a cause and some people might not agree with what they're doing. πŸ€‘ $6 million property in LA? That's a lot of money to be spent on one thing. I'm sure there are some good and bad apples in the non-profit world, just like anywhere else. πŸ’°

It seems like this investigation is part of a larger trend of targeting progressive groups by the government, which is not surprising given their politics. 🀝 But let's hope that the investigation stays focused on actual wrongdoing rather than trying to discredit the movement as a whole. That would be unfair to all the people who are working towards positive change. πŸ‘
 
I'm low-key shook by this investigation 🀯. It feels like the Justice Department is trying to silence these organizations that have been speaking out against systemic racism for years. I mean, $6 million property in LA? That's some big spending πŸ’Έ. And now they're saying they didn't do anything wrong, but still faced scrutiny 🚫. It just doesn't add up. And what really gets me is that this investigation comes during a time when it feels like the government is trying to target these organizations because of their progressive views 🀝. It's not right, and I hope the BLM movement can get some answers about how their funds are being used πŸ’ΈπŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ
 
THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO GET ITS PRIORITIES STRAIGHT HERE! THEY'REInvestigating BLM over RACIAL JUSTICE FUNDING ALLEGATIONS BUT WHAT ABOUT ALL THE WRONGDOINGS COMING FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE AISLE? IT SMELLS LIKE A WITCH HUNT TO ME πŸ§™β€β™‚οΈ

I MEAN, I GET THAT SOME PEOPLE ARE CONCERNED ABOUT DONATIONS BEING MISUSED, BUT LET'S NOT FORGET THAT BLM HAS BEEN DOING REAL WORK ON SOCIAL JUSTICE FOR YEARS. AND WHAT ABOUT THE PROTESTS THEY ORGANIZED? DIDN'T THOSE COUNT AS RACIAL JUSTICE TOO? πŸ€”

AND ANOTHER THING - IF THE LEAD PROSECUTOR IS FACING SCRUTINY BECAUSE OF A PREVIOUS CONFLICT OF INTEREST, THEN WHY ARE THEY STILL LEADING THIS INVESTIGATION? IT SEEMS LIKE THE SYSTEM IS MORE INTERESTED IN SQUIRRELING AWAY FROM REAL ISSUES THAN ACTUALLY ADDRESSING THEM πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
idk what's going on here πŸ€”... is it bad that bllm got millions from ppl who wanted to help? like, didn't they say they were transparent about how it was spent? shouldn't that be enough? i mean, i've been donating to charity online and i just get a receipt saying where my money went lol. do ppl in bllm have more power than me or something? πŸ€‘
 
I don't wanna believe this is happening πŸ€•. The BLM movement was all about fighting for racial justice and equality, you know? And now it seems like the Justice Department is scrutinizing them over allegations of misusing donations πŸ’Έ. I mean, come on! $6 million property in LA? That's not exactly a secret πŸ’….

I'm worried that this investigation might be a distraction from the real issues at hand πŸ€”. The Trump Administration has been trying to suppress social justice movements for ages 🚫. It's like they're trying to silence us and take away our voices πŸ”‡.

And what's up with the lead prosecutor having a conflict of interest? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ That's just not fair. I hope this doesn't affect the case or anyone else involved πŸ™.

I know some people might say that BLM leaders didn't do anything wrong, but at the same time...they did get $90 million from donors after George Floyd's murder πŸ€‘. It's like, where did all that money go? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I just wish we could focus on making things better for everyone, not tearing each other down πŸ’”. The BLM movement was supposed to be about unity and love ❀️, not controversy and mistrust πŸ˜’.
 
just heard about this investigation and its got me thinking lol what's the deal with these big orgs taking donations from people who wanna support a cause but then it sounds like they're not being super transparent about how that money is being used πŸ€‘ maybe we need to hold them accountable for transparency? it feels like some ppl might be trying to discredit the BLM movement just 'cause they're against the administration's policies. idk what's gonna come out of this investigation, but hopefully it doesn't hurt the good work these orgs are doing πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” so the government's investigating BLM for allegedly misusing funds... I don't know if i'm buying it πŸ€‘ $6 million property? That seems pretty legit. I mean, they did have to pay taxes on that thing, right? πŸ’Έ and now we're supposed to believe that some high-ranking officials are just out to get them because of their views? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ that's a pretty convenient narrative.

and let's not forget the timeline here... this investigation starts right after trump left office. I'm not saying he's behind it or anything, but it does seem like they're trying to stir up some controversy on his watch. πŸ•°οΈ

anyway, i do think there should be some oversight into how BLM's spending money, especially when it comes to big-ticket items like that LA property 🏠. transparency is important, and if someone's being shady about their finances... well, that's not okay. 🚫
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, this whole thing is kinda shady. Like, I get it, funding for racial justice causes can be a sensitive topic, but allegations of misusing donations just doesn't sit right with me πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. The fact that the BLM foundation claimed they used $90 million from donors and then only shows $28 million in assets is some major red flag πŸ”΄. I'm not saying leaders are definitely guilty or anything, but a transparency investigation seems like a good idea to me πŸ‘.

And can we talk about how this investigation might be seen as an attempt to discredit the BLM movement? 🀯 Like, aren't they already fighting for justice and equality? Do we really need more scrutiny on their finances? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I'm not saying that kind of scrutiny is bad or anything, but it feels like there's a bigger picture at play here.
 
I'm kinda worried about this investigation going on πŸ€”. I get that there's been some shady practices in the way funds have been allocated within BLM, but this whole thing feels like it's being blown outta proportion 🚨. I mean, yeah, $6 million property sounds pricey, but it's not like they're hiding any major financial misdeeds from public view πŸ“Š. It's all about accountability, right? Can't we just have a calm and rational discussion about how non-profits handle their finances instead of jumping to conclusions? πŸ’‘
 
The recent investigation into the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation is quite telling πŸ€”. On one hand, it's understandable that law enforcement would want to scrutinize any non-profit organization receiving tens of millions of dollars in donations, especially when allegations of impropriety arise. However, the manner in which this probe has unfolded raises some eyebrows 🚨. The timing couldn't be more suspicious, with many critics arguing that this investigation is an attempt to discredit the movement and its leaders. I mean, let's not forget that this organization has been a vocal critic of certain government policies and governance structures πŸ‘€. It's almost as if the Trump Administration is trying to silence progressive voices through intimidation tactics. Furthermore, the fact that leaders are being scrutinized despite their claims of transparency and accountability raises questions about the efficacy of these measures πŸ“Š. I'm not saying they're guilty or anything, but it seems like we need to be vigilant in ensuring that our non-profit organizations are operating with integrity πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ€” The Justice Department's investigation into Black Lives Matter is like a big ol' headache 🀯 for everyone involved. I think it's super important that they're looking into these allegations because transparency and accountability are key when it comes to non-profit organizations and their funding πŸ’Έ. However, this could also be seen as an attempt to silence progressive groups and discredit the movement πŸ”’. Either way, I'm keeping my eyes on this story and will be interested to see how it all plays out πŸ“Ί. Can't let the system get in the way of justice for those who need it most πŸ’• #JusticeForAll #TransparencyMatters #BLM
 
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