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Black Lives Matter paid nearly $4M to board secretary, co-founder's brother, and father of her child
Tax forms also confirm Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation used funds to purchase $6M LA mansion.
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Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation dished out nearly $4
million in consulting payments to its board secretary, co-founder
Patrisse Cullors' brother, and the father of Cullors' child.
BLM
Global Network, the movement's primary nonprofit, paid $2.1 million to
Bowers Consulting, a firm run by Shalomyah Bowers, the foundation's
board secretary, between July 2020 and June 2021, according to tax forms
the BLM Global Network Foundation provided to the Associated Press.
The nonprofit also pushed $1.8 million to individuals with close ties to Cullors, who stepped away from the group last year.
BLACK LIVES MATTER HAS NEARLY $42 MILLION IN ASSETS: IRS DOCUMENTS
Patrisse Cullors is one of the three co-founders of the Black
Lives Matter movement. The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation
dished out nearly $4 million in consulting payments to its board
secretary, Cullors' brother, and the father of her child.
(Francine Orr/ Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
The
payments include $970,000 to Trap Heals LLC, a company established by
Damon Turner, the father of Cullors' child, and $840,000 to Cullors
Protection LLC, a security firm owned by her brother, Paul Cullors, the
tax forms show.
The AP report also confirms that the foundation had used its funds to purchase a $6 million Los Angeles mansion, which came under fire following a New York Magazine report.
BLM Global Network hauled in $77 million in contributions during its 2021 fiscal year, and it ended it with $42 million in assets, the tax forms show. It handed out $25 million in grants.
A protester waves a Black Lives Matter flag. BLM paid $970,000 to
Trap Heals LLC, a company established by Damon Turner, the father of
Cullors' child, and $840,000 to Cullors Protection LLC, a security firm
owned by her brother, Paul Cullors, tax forms show.
(Getty Images)
Patrisse Cullors did not receive any payments directly from the organization or to her consulting firm, according to the forms.
On
Monday morning, Fox News Digital attempted to obtain the tax forms from
the Elias Law Group, a firm helmed by Democratic superlawyer Marc
Elias. Elias's firm, which previously had possession of BLM's books,
denied Fox News Digital access to its office. The firm also refused to
send anyone downstairs to the lobby.
Fox
News Digital also visited the office of Rubino & Company in
Bethesda, Maryland, a financial preparer for the BLM Global Network, but
was denied records and directed to the organization itself.
Patrisse Cullors' family members received massive payments from Black Lives Matter, tax forms show.
(Francine Orr/ Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Fox
News Digital also requested the records directly with BLM Global
Network Foundation and Perlman + Perlman, a Mesa, Arizona-based law
firm, which appears in state filings as having its books, but did not
receive responses.
The
new tax forms are the first look inside BLM Global Network's finances.
The organization was previously fiscally sponsored and did not have to
report tax forms to the IRS, but broke away into its own legal entity in
2020.
BLM Global Network Foundation did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the consulting payments.
The Associated Press contributed reporting.