Justice Department probes Black Lives Matter foundation for misuse of donations, source says.
The US Justice Department is investigating whether the national Black Lives Matter foundation misused millions of dollars in donations during a surge in gifts following nationwide racial justice protests last summer. According to a source familiar with the investigation, an inquiry has been launched into how the organization's leadership handled the influx of funds.
Critics have long accused the group of lacking transparency regarding its spending habits. The controversy reached a boiling point when more than $6 million was used to purchase a house in Los Angeles. In response, the group claimed that the property served as a safe space for Black creatives and artists.
The foundation raised over $90 million in 2020 and boasts an impressive $28 million in assets as of June this year, according to recent financial disclosures. However, it is unclear when the investigation was initiated, although it is being handled by the US Attorney's Office for the Central District of California, which handles cases related to Los Angeles.
Black Lives Matter denied any involvement in a federal criminal investigation, stating that they remain committed to transparency and accountability in managing their resources.
The US Justice Department is investigating whether the national Black Lives Matter foundation misused millions of dollars in donations during a surge in gifts following nationwide racial justice protests last summer. According to a source familiar with the investigation, an inquiry has been launched into how the organization's leadership handled the influx of funds.
Critics have long accused the group of lacking transparency regarding its spending habits. The controversy reached a boiling point when more than $6 million was used to purchase a house in Los Angeles. In response, the group claimed that the property served as a safe space for Black creatives and artists.
The foundation raised over $90 million in 2020 and boasts an impressive $28 million in assets as of June this year, according to recent financial disclosures. However, it is unclear when the investigation was initiated, although it is being handled by the US Attorney's Office for the Central District of California, which handles cases related to Los Angeles.
Black Lives Matter denied any involvement in a federal criminal investigation, stating that they remain committed to transparency and accountability in managing their resources.