Sunday 15 May 2022

Clinton's Financial Rat Cronies Quietly Leaving Sinking BLM Ship

Clinton cronies are revealed to have stepped away from embattled BLM’s board days after co-founder Patrisse Cullors’ admitted lying about not using groups $6m LA mansion for fun

  • Cullors, 38, said Monday that she used the opulent Studio City compound - purchased in cash by BLM in October 2020 - for her own recreation twice 
  • Now, Minyon Moore and Marc Elias, two close allies of former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton, have stepped down from the board of the national organization 
  • Moore, who worked under President Bill Clinton and worked on Hilary's failed presidential campaigns, was announced as a board member just this February 
  • Elias - general counsel on Clinton's 2016 campaign - was revealed that same month to have taken over BLM's books and finances on behalf of his law firm
  • However, on BLM's latest registration filings submitted to Florida and Oklahoma on April 28, Moore and Elias are nowhere to be found 

A pair of Clinton family allies have left the board of Black Lives Matter just days after its co-founder Patrisse Cullors admitted to lying about not using the group's $6million mansion for fun. 

Cullors, 38, told the Associated Press Monday that she used the opulent seven-bed Studio City compound - purchased in cash by BLM in October 2020 - for a party to celebrate Joe Biden's inauguration, and another for her son's birthday. 

And now it has been revealed that Minyon Moore and Marc Elias, two close allies of former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton, have stepped down from the board of the national organization, according to the Washington Examiner

Both were only confirmed as being on Black Lives Matter's board on February, sparking speculation as to the reason behind their sudden departures. 

No reason has been given, but BLM was plunged into yet another scandal this week after its co-founder Patrisse Cullors admitted lying about how she'd used a $6 million mansion bought with donor cash.  

Moore, who worked under President Bill Clinton and was a member of Hilary Clinton's inner circle for her two failed presidential campaigns in 2008 and 2016, was announced as a board member in February.

The same month, Elias's legal firm Elias Law was named as having taken over BLM's books and finances. 

There was some controversy over the Moore appointment, as she had worked on President Joe Biden's transition team and served as a 'nomination advisor for engagement' to Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.  

Minyon Moore (pictured second from left), who worked under President Bill Clinton and was a member of Hilary Clinton's inner circle for her two failed presidential campaigns in 2008 and 2016, was announced as a board member just this February
Marc Elias - general counsel on Clinton's losing 2016 campaign - was revealed that same month to have taken over the organization's books and finances on behalf of his law firm

Former Clinton cronies Minyon Moore (left) and Marc Elias (right) have both left Black Lives Matter's board, just three months after their appointments were first revealed  

A pair of Clinton family allies have left the board of Black Lives Matter just days after its co-founder Patrisse Cullors (pictured) admitted to lying about not using the group's $6million mansion for fun

A pair of Clinton family allies have left the board of Black Lives Matter just days after its co-founder Patrisse Cullors (pictured) admitted to lying about not using the group's $6million mansion for fun

Meanwhile, Elias - general counsel on Clinton's losing 2016 campaign - was revealed that same month to have taken over the organization's books and finances on behalf of his law firm.  

However, on BLM's latest registration filings submitted to Florida and Oklahoma on April 28, Moore and Elias are nowhere to be found. 

Black Lives Matter, Moore and Elias Law Firm have all either declined or not responded to requests for comment.  

The first instance of Cullors holding extracurricular activities at the mansion saw her hold a party to toast Joe Biden and Kamala Harris's inauguration as president and vice president in January 2021.

Then, in March the same year, she commandeered the luxury property - whose purchase has sparked fury among other racial justice campaigners - for her school-aged son's birthday party.

However, on BLM's latest registration filings submitted to Florida and Oklahoma on April 28, Moore and Elias are nowhere to be found

However, on BLM's latest registration filings submitted to Florida and Oklahoma on April 28, Moore and Elias are nowhere to be found

Cullors said of her earlier decision to lie: 'I look back at that and think, that probably wasn't the best idea.

Black Lives Matter raised $90million in the wake of George Floyd's murder.

Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors, pictured here during an interview with The Associated Press in Los Angeles last week, has admitted she lied when she said she had only ever used the group’s $6million LA mansion for official business. The interview saw the former BLM leader - who resigned last spring -address claims she misused donated funds

Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors, pictured here during an interview with The Associated Press in Los Angeles last week, has admitted she lied when she said she had only ever used the group’s $6million LA mansion for official business. The interview saw the former BLM leader - who resigned last spring -address claims she misused donated funds

This is the luxurious Studio City property BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors has now admitted she used for personal, non-BLM business, after previously denying doing so

This is the luxurious Studio City property BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors has now admitted she used for personal, non-BLM business, after previously denying doing so  

The property was bought as a haven for black artists - but Cullors commandeered it to host a Biden-Harris inauguration party, and to celebrate her son's 21st birthday, she revealed in an interview last week

The property was bought as a haven for black artists - but Cullors commandeered it to host a Biden-Harris inauguration party, and to celebrate her son's 21st birthday, she revealed in an interview last week  

Cullors threw a birthday party for the son she has with Damon Turner (pictured at left with the BLM cofounder in 2020) at the $6million Southern California mansion in March 2021. A charity run by Cullors donated $86K to Turner's clothing company the year prior, after the foundation garnered nearly $100million in donations in 2020

Cullors threw a birthday party for the son she has with Damon Turner (pictured at left with the BLM cofounder in 2020) at the $6million Southern California mansion in March 2021. A charity run by Cullors donated $86K to Turner's clothing company the year prior, after the foundation garnered nearly $100million in donations in 2020


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