Buying Large Mansions: BLM founder defends $3.2 Million Real Estate Empire

Patrice Cullors - BLM. Photo by PatriceCullors .com

Black Lives Matter founder Patrice Kahn-Cullors denies that she used funds raised by the successful non-profit group to grow her personal real estate holdings to $3.2 million, but her organization also isn’t opening their books.

Cullors claims she is a volunteer for BLM and never took money from the organization.

“I have never taken a salary from the Black Lives Matters Global Networks Foundation,” she said.

Cullors purchased four expensive homes as BLM fundraising hit the roof in 2020. The organization raised a whopping $90,000,000 and as many chapters say they did not receive any of that money, the organization won’t say who did receive the money.

“I’m a college professor, first of all,” she claimed. “I also am a TV producer. And I have had two book deals.

She said she bought those four homes as investment properties for herself and her family. She is also accused of living a lavish lifestyle while her front-line soldiers battle with police and march on the streets all across America.

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“The fact that the right wing media is trying to create hysteria around my spending is frankly racist, and sexist,” she rebutted.

Source: NY POST

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