Patrisse Cullors is finally speaking out about the rumors around her finances. The Black Lives Matter co-founder made headlines after it was revealed that she allegedly purchased several luxurious homes in upscale neighborhoods with funds from the organization. As per theGrio, an investigation is being opened in light of the allegations.
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So I’ve been doing a lot of reporting on BLM co-founder Patrisse Khan Cullors, how she purchased four high-end homes, one though a corporate entity and the others in her own name, including a $1.4 mini-compound in Topanga Canyon, California. That’s one more than socialist senator Bernie Sanders.
Because of her position as the co-founder of BLM, she got a book deal and she also got a multi-platform deal with Warner Brothers television. We also reported how she formed a consulting firm with her non-binary spouse Janaya Khan which basically sold how to make entities more social justice friendly.
As previously reported by
theGrio, an investigation is being opened in light of the allegations.
Cullors, 37, has reportedly purchased four high-end homes for $3.2M in the U.S. alone, per the
New York Post, including property in a mostly white area of Topanga Canyon in Los Angeles County for $1.4M.
BLM reportedly brought in $90M in donations last year, and questions have emerged about if or how Cullors is paid by the organization and how much she has contributed to charity, per
“If you go around calling yourself a socialist, you have to ask how much of her own personal money is going to charitable causes,” Newsome told
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Cullors is facing criticism over how a Marxist can have a large property portfolio
Tuesday the BLM co-founder said questions about her four homes were racist
Cullors, 37, said that it was a tactic of terror to discredit and silence her
BLM said questions were part of a tradition of terror by white supremacists
The organization confirmed that Cullors had not been paid by them since 2019
She has been paid a total of $120,000 from 2013-19 for her work with BLM
Cullors is a best-selling author and recently signed a deal with Warner Bros
She is believed to own four homes in Los Angeles and Georgia