BLM Group Used Donations To Buy Million Dollar Southern California Home

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Black Lives Matter reportedly used the donated funds to buy a Southern California home for nearly $6 million.

According to a report on Monday, the three leaders of BLM, Patrisse Cullors, Melina Abdullah and Alicia Garza were caught in a video record, “secretly” buying a home in South California while marking George’s Floyd’s murder’s 1st anniversary in June.

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Cullors, at that time claimed that she had been removed from the “survival mode” for weeks, following a report, revealing that she purchased four high-end US homes for $3.2 million using the BLM funds.

Moreover, after the $3.2million US homes became controversial, Cullors immediately pulled the “race card,” claiming that the controversy was pushed because “they’re threatening the white supremacy.”

“It’s because we’re powerful, because we are winning. It’s because we are threatening the establishment, we’re threatening white supremacy.” Cullors, characterizing the issue as right-wing media attacks.

Previous report revealed that the property was bought in October 2020, using the funds that had been donated to the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, 2 weeks after the foundation received $66.5 million from its fiscal sponsor earlier that month.

In a report published by the New York Magazine, it was revealed that a man named Dyane Pascall purchased the seven-bedroom residence.

Moreover, BLM’s co-founder, Cullors resigned as an executive director in May after sparking public outrage for buying three homes in the Los Angeles area and another outside Atlanta, using the BLM’s donated money.

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